Ever heard of a virus? They tend to do things like that.
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Has anyone had the home directories of some Windows 2000 users become
inundated with thousands (15k or so) of directories all of a sudden?
This is of course a samba share on the samba PDC. It really renders
the H:\
What username and password are you trying to use to log on to the XP
machines?
If you are trying to do it anonymously, have you checked to see that
anonymous file sharing is actually enabled? There is more than one
setting in windows XP that can disable anonymous sharing.
You could check very
of different things that could disable anonymous access.
-Original Message-
From: Carlos Sobrinho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 8:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Daniel Armbrust
Subject: Re: [Samba] [LONG] Can't see the XP shares in my linux samba
acting
I have been having problems trying to get my samba mounted windows (XP)
shares to mount at boot time on my Redhat 8 machine. I have tried
changing the start order of things, but it didn't seem to help.
Here is the interesting bits from the boot.log
Feb 1 11:17:46 vortex-550 network: Setting
After doing a lot of searching in the archive, I discovered that someone
else had the same problem over a year ago. Here are the workarounds
that he posted:
paste
For comparison/archive purposes, here's an /etc/fstab
entry which works as expected after boot but not
before:
//w2kbox/share