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We recommend that you leave this option alone unless you have a well-justified need to change it. 5.4.2.7 mangling char This share-level option specifies the mangling character used when Samba mangles filenames into the 8.3 format. The default character used is a tilde (~). You can reset it to whatever character you wish, for instance: [data] mangling char = # 5.4.2.8 mangled stack Samba maintains a local stack of recently mangled 8.3 filenames; this stack can be used to reverse map mangled filenames back to their original state. This is often needed by applications that create and save a file, close it, and need to modify it later. The default number of long filename/mangled filename pairs stored on this stack is 50. However, if you want to cut down on the amount of processor time used to mangle filenames, you can increase the size of the stack to whatever you wish, at the expense of memory and slightly slower file access. [global] mangled stack = 100 5.4.2.9 mangled map If the default behavior of name mangling is not sufficient, you can give Samba further instructions on how to behave
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