On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 02:16:08PM -0000, Andersen, Jan wrote:
> This subject has probably been brought many times now, on this list, but I 
> haven't quote been able to find anything that quite addresses my problem: I 
> have a samba server (ver 3.0) that it would be very awkward to change in 
> other than a very limited way, as it is in constant use. Security is set to 
> share, and if users connect with their UNIX username, everything work well 
> enough; however, since Windows 7 it seems that one can't map a network drive 
> as another user without the domain name. Is there any workaround - like, is 
> it possible to map whatever the samba server sees as the username to a UNIX 
> ID? Or is there a way to get around the way Windows 7 insists on including 
> the domain name?

Sorry, but Samba 3.0.x has been out of support for many
years now. I'd really recommend looking into updating to
a more modern version.

Jeremy.
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