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Hello,
I need some help...I upgraded SAMBA on my Solaris 8 Server (sparc) from version 2.2.2
to 2.2.8a ( samba-2.2.8a-sol8-sparc-local ), and now it's giving me an error when I
try to open SWAT.
I get the following error:
ld.so.1: swat: fatal: libpopt.so.0:
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 08:16:14PM +1000, ipguy wrote:
hi all
you may remember my earlier post regarding a photoshop problem with
samba shares, well, I can now confirm that the problem is real.
i have two version of PS installed on my workstation, 6.0 7.0
when trying to save-as from
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 03:34, Peter Edstrom wrote:
No. Samba can run only SMB over TCP/IP. Samba can run SMB with, or without
NetBIOS. NetBIOS over TCP/IP uses port 139, without NetBIOS port 445 is
used.
Samba does NOT allow SMB over IPX.
I see. Do I have to configure Samba to use
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On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Tom Dickson wrote:
If I have an NT Domain (MAIN) that has a one way trust to another domain
(SUB), and I define domain local groups on the domain SUB with members from
MAIN, can Samba 3.0 be made to see those groups?
Whenever I try to start an EXE stored on a SAMBA share on a Windows XP I
encounter:
'Windows cannot access the specified path, directory or file - You may
not have the appropriate permissions to access the item'
Running pure DOS programs from the share works fine.For all other
actions (copy,
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Hi all.
Yesterday I had the funny idea of upgrading all my Windows 2000 Professional
worksations (20 W2k boxes more or less) to SP4.
I run Samba 2.2.8a on a glorious RedHat 6.2, and after the endless
download-and-reboot I found with no W2K client
On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 05:52:34PM +0200, Michael Rocholl wrote:
Whenever I try to start an EXE stored on a SAMBA share on a Windows XP I
encounter:
'Windows cannot access the specified path, directory or file - You may
not have the appropriate permissions to access the item'
Running
More than one week of fighting -- and still no
result. I'm stuck at the very same point. Right
now i had to make the system work just any way
-- at least like file server for window$ clients.
But the problem with file downloading still
persists. And i really have no idea of what i do
Hi.
The situation turned out even more mysterious i
seemed before.
I got two new XP boxes, obviously those are XP/pro
without SP1 (did not check that, but it required
much more updates than other XP boxes, and ver
tells it's the same XP/2002/2600). So i tried out
carefully step-by-step
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Date: Sat Aug 30 15:49:17 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/packaging/RedHat
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