The [homes] section of smb.conf contains the parameter browseable = no. What are the resulting consequences? (Choose two.)
A
When browsing the Samba server, there is no visible share named after the current user.
B
If the Samba server is part of an Active Directory Domain, only users in the group SeBrowsingUsers can browse the homes share.
C
When browsing the Samba server, users can open the homes share but they cannot see the content of their home directories.
D
The homes share can be directly accessed by specifically opening this share by its UNC path.
E
When browsing the Samba server, there is no visible share called homes.
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