Do you have an account (or accounts) for on the samba server for the Windows user(s)? Are the passwords the same? Does the samba server "workgroup" name match the domain name on the windows clients?

Can you use the "username map" option in smb.conf and have a username map file that maps "DOMAIN/user" to "user" ?


On 10/12/2010 06:45 PM, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
I've googled and read, and haven't run across any solutions to this
problem. Yes, I know about the "Network Security: LAN Manager
authentication level" change, but, as you will see, this isn't the
issue.

Samba 3.4.7
Windows 7

Windows machine is on a domain. Samba box is *not* on a domain.

Windows insists on adding the domain to the user name when browsing to
Samba machine. Saving credentials and editing in Credential Manager
kind of works, and the Samba share will open once the password is
entered yet another time (don't know why)but it only saves it until
logout.

Adding the samba host/user/pass in Generic Credentials doesn't seem to
make windows use that user/pass for that host.  Ideas?

Oh, and using 'net use...' with the Samba system's user/pass works just
GREAT, and we may resort to that, but were trying to avoid it.

Any other tricks I can do? So users can easily log in from the GUI?

j


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