Hello Sebastien,
we have actually managed to bypass this problem in our PCs through a change in our business process. All files are low-case in outr network now. Upper or "mixed"-case in no longer allowed, so theres no need to rename files to change the case anymore. Also, the Windows shares were replaced by a Linux storage system, so no machine uses CIFS anymore.
The bug is still there thou: I have recently installed a new XP machine in my home network and seen the bug again.
However, it is not important anymore for the company, as I told you above. I won't have the resources to track this bug report furthermore, so just close it here. As you said it, nobody else seems to care about this.
Hello Sebastien,
we have actually managed to bypass this problem in our PCs through a change in our business process. All files are low-case in outr network now. Upper or "mixed"-case in no longer allowed, so theres no need to rename files to change the case anymore. Also, the Windows shares were replaced by a Linux storage system, so no machine uses CIFS anymore.
The bug is still there thou: I have recently installed a new XP machine in my home network and seen the bug again.
However, it is not important anymore for the company, as I told you above. I won't have the resources to track this bug report furthermore, so just close it here. As you said it, nobody else seems to care about this.
Thanks