On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 09:38:32AM -0500, Jim Flanigan wrote: > I have a samba 3 server connected to an windows domain. > All connections appear correct most of the users can > connect via windows xp with no issue. However there are a > unlucky few whose work stations cannot connect. All xp > work stations are the same (at least as well as a large > company can get). The user in question have ad accounts on > the Linux server. We use ad as the userid source and > Kerberos authentication on the *nix machines. So user I'd > and passwords are not the issue. > > The error received is that the network path is not > available, xp takes about 5 minutes to determine that the > path is not available. The issue does not appear to be > location dependent. Two users seated 10 feet from each > other one will have the issue the other will not. It > appears as though the issue is workstation level. I have > turned on level of debugging info but nothing obvious > stands out. > > Are there an suggestions?
Probably doing network traces on the workstations is the only way to sanely diagnose what's going on. www.wireshark.org has the required software. Volker -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
