Yes!!!!! That worked. Thank you very much for your help. Robert Peirce, MCSE, CNA Systems Administrator
-----Original Message----- From: Pranay Tembhekar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 4:42 AM To: Peirce, Robert Cc: SAMBA Tech Support List (E-mail) Subject: Re: error message Hi, Ru trying to connect Samba machine from Windows 2000...!!! If yes...then just try to do one thing go Local Security Policy (i.e. in the Control Panel --> Administrative Tools ). The go to Local Policies --> Security Option & just double click this option --> "Send Unencrypted password to connect to third-party SMB servers." just enable this option if it is disabled...& then try to restart the machine to make the settings effective...& try to access Samba machine after restart...!!! there r several reasons to get the error u specified...but still u can try this option...!!! this can be done in NT 4.0 also...!!! Regards, Pranay "Peirce, Robert" wrote: > Dear Group: > > I am in the process of implementing SAMBA 2.2.2 on a Solaris 2.6 Sparc > station to integrate with Win2k stations. I have installed SAMBA 2.2.2 on > the Sparc station and configure the inetd.conf file and the smbconfig file. > I can now see the Sparc station in the NT domain, but when I try to browse > it I receive an error stating "the account is not authorized to log in from > this station". Has anyone seen this error before? > > I addition to this I could not find concise documentation stating if SAMBA > provided Unix stations with the ability to access NT drive. I know it > allows NT to access Unix drives, but I need to make sure that it is capable > of both. > > Any help with this will be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Rob Peirce, MCSE, CNA > Systems Administrator > Enser Corporation > Cinnamison, NJ 08077 > 856-829-5522 x 45
