Ramon

I've finally got round to this again! What I find curious is that if I log on to the Mandrake Machine using root I can access the folders I want and save to them on the Windows 2000 Server, however when I log on as a normal user on the Mandrake machine I can view, open read and access all folders I need but I cannot save to the folder.

Do you still think it's a Winbind issue? Also I do not have Samba Server running on the network as this desktop would be the only Linux machine on the network.

What do you think?

Mario

On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 09:01:55 +0200
 Ramon Casha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's almost certainly the file-sharing permissions on the server. If you are using a Win2K machine as an authentication server (ie, "Login to Windows NT Domain" on Windows), you will need to setup Samba's winbind service to retrieve user names and group names from the 2000 server. Once you have logged in via WinBind, the 2000 server will recognise your
user as a valid username.

Try to check how the 2000 server is reporting your username when you
connect from Linux.

On 2004-04-14 at 08:39, Mario Debono wrote:

I want to Save from my Linux desktop to my Windows 2K server.

Here is my problem and probably one of two last remaining issues before I migrate to Linux at the office. I can manage to access the Windows 2K server and open my documents etc but I cannot save to the server. I get access denied. Probably it is an issue related to rights.

Any ideas?

Mario
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