On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 17:31, Ferindo Middleton Jr wrote: > I use Redhat Linux 9, SWAT version 2.2.7a-8.9.0 , and Samba version > 2.2.7a-8.9.0. I have one Windows 2000 and one XP system that use the > linuxbox as a filserver. There are various access problems with the > Windows machines getting access to the Samba shares. > > The Windows2000 machine accesses the Linux shares fine (requiring > authentication for each share and giving access rights based on the > local acces rights of the user/password combination provided from the > windows machine to access the linux share).... > > However, when at the Windows XP machine, the WindowsXP system can > 'see' the host and it's shares on the network (my LAN) but when I > double-click on the share, I get a Windows error message saying it > cannot 'find the path' to the network share... > > Why is this happening? > ---- I never use 'security = share' so I won't guess but my thinking is that somewhere in /var/log/samba is a log file (log.workstation or log.ipaddress) that will provide a very good clue.
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