> Hello all: > I've scoured the web for a solution to this problem to no avail, and thought someone >on this list might be able to point me in the proper direction... I realize this >isn't the best place for > Macintosh help, but it is Samba related, so please bear with me :-)
> Some quick background: I have a Power Mac G4 Dual GHz machine running Mac OS X >Server 10.1.4, and have a Micronet SCSI RAID system with one shared folder, Data. >This server is configured to > register with the WINS server on the LAN, and is a member of the corporate >workgroup. Windows clients (mainly W2k) can see the server in Network Neighborhood, >can log into the server and can see > the share Data listed. However, they cannot connect to the share. I get the >message: > //Server/Data is not accessible. The network name cannot be found. > I have checked my smb.conf file settings, and it appears to be configured properly. >I'm almost positive the problem lies with the Samba running on OS X, as our Mac >clients have no problem > connecting through Apple File Sharing via TCP/IP. The server is clearly visible on >the Windows network, but the share cannot be accessed. I'm out of ideas! > Can anyone provide any insight? If this isn't the forum to ask this, tell me to >bugger off and I won't take offense :-) > Many thanks in advance for any assistance, > Jason Westlake Hello, I've no expierence with the MAC OS, but did you enter the w2k user who wants to access the share on the SMB-Server? Check if you need password encryption or not (on the SMB-Server) Hope this helps. Best regards, Roland -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba