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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 07:40:19 -0500
begin Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> On Thursday 28 November 2002 07:27 am, someone claiming to be David A.
> Bandel wrote:
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> > Folks,
> >
> > I have a Windoze network with a Samba server.
> >
>
> Which version of Samba?
V2.2 (what came w/ Caldera 3.11)
>
> > The Windoze network is composed of 98 and ME. The Workgroup name is
> > Oteima.
> >
> > On the 98 systems, there's one listing for Oteima and all systems show
> > up in it.
> >
> > On the ME systems, there's two listings for Oteima (yes, two Oteima
> > workgroups).
> >
> > - From the Samba server, I can use nmblookup and see _all_ the
> > systems. Using smbclient, however, I can only connect to systems in
> > one of the Oteima workgoups but not the other (10 in one, three in the
> > other, the 3 I can connect to are mixed 98 and ME).
> >
> > Damndest thing I ever saw. Problem is, the one system the Samba
> > server_needs_ to talk to is in the other Oteima group. (God, I hate
> > Windoze).
> >
> > Any suggestions (besides scrap Windoze?) ?
> >
> >
>
> Provided you're current with samba (2.2.7 is the latest), only idea I
> have is to change the workgroups' names so they're different for the two
> groups.
>
> You could try the samba mailing list. But if you do, you'll need to
> provide more information than you've provided here.
such as? how is it that there can be two separate workgroups with the
same name? something here is definitely amiss, but I have no clue what.
never saw two separate workgroups with the same name before. If I could
resolve the two workgroups issue, this problem would go away.
Thanx,
David-
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