Maruyama, Kazutoshi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I have a question. I am try to setting up SAMBA 1.9.17p4. (I am using OpenVMS 6.2, so I guess I cannot use the other samba version.)
My windows cliant is Windows 2000.

As I pointed out in my previous message, for that to work, you really need SAMBA 2.0.7 to work, even for the UNIX versions of SAMBA.


Otherwise you will have no communications or intermittant communication problems. This is a protocol negotiation error that was fixed in SAMBA 2.0.7.

I have no luck to accessing VAX directory from Windows 2000.

Please give me some suggetion.

Encypted passwords must be disabled in the client, otherwise look at my previous message that was posted to the list just before yours came out.


Some people have been able to get Windows 2000 and early SAMBA to work. The bug in the protocol incompatablility seems to hit some people and not others.

I assume that there is somehow I can see the directory from Windows 2000.
When I see the error log from LOG.SMB;1, I got the message below.
Anybody knows how to fix the problem.


** vms_file: no filespec available
** vms_stat: st = -1, mode = 001402
size = 1476395086

Can you do the steps in diagnostic.txt to make sure that you can connect locally? If you do not have a copy of diagnostic.txt, a copy can be obtained from http://www.samba.org.



=======orginal=============== Processing section "[homes]" doing parameter comment = Home Directories doing parameter browseable = yes doing parameter guest ok = yes doing parameter path = /sys$sysdevice2 doing parameter create mode = 0750 pm_process() returned Yes adding IPC service == vms_file: file_spec: "" -> "" ** vms_file: no filespec available ** vms_stat: st = -1, mode = 001402 size = 1476395086

This looks like the user account used for access did not have access to one or more of the directories required to complete the login or access the file.


On my post that immediately preceded yours, I reference a FAQ that I wrote that should give you many other tips.

-John
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