I have a small home network with 2 peecees and an AlphaServer running Samba 2.2.8. For the most part, Samba is running just fine. But, unless I log in as SYSTEM I can't run any Samba utilities, e.g. smbstatus, smbclient, etc. In each case, I receive this error:

Error Lock Volume F11B$vALPHASYS : insufficient privilege or object protection violation

If this is a problem with volume protection, the security settings of my system disk "ALPHASYS" don't seem to be the problem:

$ show security/class=volume alphasys

ALPHASYS object of class VOLUME
    Owner: [1,1]
    Protection: (System: RWCD, Owner: RWCD, Group: RWCD, World: RWCD)
    Access Control List: <empty>

I also checked the file protections for the executables in SAMBA_ROOT:[BIN] and found they were all set as follows:

    Owner: [1,1]
    Protection: (System: RWED, Owner: RWED, Group: RE, World: E)
    Access Control List: <empty>

Finally, I have security auditing turned on, but it shows no Samba-related access records.

Anyone have any suggestions on what I've overlooked?

Thanks,
Alder

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