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On Thursday 28 November 2002 6:27 am, David A. Bandel wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I have a Windoze network with a Samba server.
>
> 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?) ?

Just a guess, but I suspect the same names for two different workgroups 
is causing the problem.  Try naming one Oteima1 and the other Oteima2 
and see what happens (if you have access to DOS, this may be possible, 
but you should be very careful that you catch all files that have the 
named references in them).

- -- 
Robert Black Eagle
The more I understand, the less I know.
Now I understand so much, I'm clueless.
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