At 07:16 PM 2/05/2000, Edward Dekkers wrote:
>RedHat Version 5.2
>Samba version 2.0.6
>
>I recently upgraded the Samba RPMs from version 2.0.3 to 2.0.6, because
>Windows 2000 wouldn't connect.
>
>I've replaced my old smb.conf from the smb.conf.rpmsave.
>
>Now, both Windows 98 and Windows 2000 will connect ONLY when I use the root
>account.
>
>The guest account and default home directories don't show any more.
>
>For example, previously, logging in as 'userx', would run my netlogon script
>and map a drive L: to /home/userx, as well as setting the time on the client
>machine. Also, the Linux server would show up in NN, and I could browse from
>there as well.
>
>Now, it will only map the drive if I log on as root (not good), and Linux
>does not show up any more. The domain master, preferred master etc, etc, etc
>is still all set correctly in the smb.conf.
>
>I've read the README.txt and WHATSNEW.txt, but can't find anything specific
>to my problem. Does anybody know what behaviour has changed in the versions
>to stop my server working properly with my 2.0.3 configuration file?
>
>TIA
Care to send us your smb.conf file (or part of it) with the share info in
it.. That would help us look into your problem..
also make sure that you are using the right sort of authentication, (IE:
Win2K uses secure passwords, Win95 does not) So that may need to be
checked, else some registry changes needed onthe windows machines or config
changes within Samba..
Anyway, send the smb.conf file for further help.
Rgds,
Darryl
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