Multiple directories in rtmp

I have hard time getting this URL to work on FMS 3.0.1 and
latest Flash player.
rtmp://localhost/vod/flv:Catalog/userA/sample.flv
If I move the sample.flv to the Catalog directory, it works
fine (rtmp://localhost/vod/flv:Catalog/sample.flv).
I've tried with and without the .flv file extension and mp4
files.
Can anybody pl help me out and let me know what I am missing?
I checked to make sure all directories and files have all the file
permissions.

try this: (assuming that the file is:
Catalog/userA/sample.flv )
rtmp://localhost/vod/_definst_/flv:Catalog/userA/sample.flv

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    ; create mask = 0765
    Now I wouldn't think I would need to list my home and mom's home seperately, but since [homes] has never worked for me in the past i thought i would give it a try. Does this look like something that would do what I am wanting?
    Otherwise I would delete [homes], [media-server], [theavataroftime], [christina], and [server] and replace them with just [samba-share] with all those as symlinks inside that directory as before mentioned.
    Anyway, thanks for the help. Any good guide on this matter would be appreciated, I have looked at several, but more can't hurt . Networking isn't my thing so to speak, so please be specific in any explanations. Thanks again.
    Last edited by The Avatar of Time (2009-03-02 03:38:12)

    Well it seems that my trouble all started when I began using the 'printable = yes' option for shares. Since I removed that the troubles seem to have left me.
    Does anyone know why that is listed as on option in smb.conf here:
    # A publicly accessible directory, but read only, except for people in
    # the "staff" group
    ;[public]
    ; comment = Public Stuff
    ; path = /home/samba
    ; public = yes
    ; writable = yes
    ; printable = no
    ; write list = @staff
    As well as in a few other examples if it doesn't work? I seen the example and assumed that option was needed to print from those shared directories.
    Also, it seems that the comma is not needed between the 'valid users' names.
    Also, I guess it wasn't Windows XP's fault either but rather my own ignorance. I like the idea of blaming Windows better though.....
    I hope this servers to help others to aviod my mistakes.

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