On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 14:34, Don Wheeling wrote: > >> [global] > >> load printers = no > > > > This should be yes if you want your printers to show up. > > Otherwise the [printers] share below is there for no > > reason. > > Ok, for now I left this parameter to "no" and removed the printer > section > > > > >> socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 > > > > I don't think you need socket options anymore, I could be wrong. > > I removed this line > > > > >> netbios name = RSB > >> server string = RSB Server > >> workgroup = RSB > > > > The SMB protocol doesn't allow you to have your machine name > > the same as your workgroup name. This may be an issue. > > k, I renamed them: > > netbios name = RSB > server string = RSB Server > workgroup = RSBShared > > > > > > >> [shared] > >> valid users = > >> swashington,dwheeling,beaster,bfitch,breynoso,bwatson,cbowen,cs > >> anford,dg > >> oldfluss,dhuscher,dkalutkiewicz,dmauz,dmcintosh,dschneider,dtin > >> sley,dwhe > >> eling,dyoung,gblack,gbonner,gfriedman,gmarciniak,imoore,jburns, > >> jmayer,jm > >> ccormick,jmercer,jpallotto,jrodriguez,jsabel,jvirgil,jvoss,kjoh > >> nson,lbro > >> wn,lfields,lperkins,mfleming,mhaynes,mheimple,mkarge,mwager,nwa > >> llace,rbo > >> wen,robbowen,rrestivo,rstearns,rwinterboer,skirtland,swright,sy > >> oung,tbur > >> gess,tswapp,twolf,wgriffith > > > > That's a lot of "valid users". Perhaps you should create a group, > > just for managability. Not strictly necessary. > > This is part of my final configs I have planned. I made two user groups > that will replace the long list above > > > > >>>> 2. When macintosh and XP users connect all is fine except for > >>>> the speed > >>>> issue above but when a win2k client tries to connect it > >> gets an error > >>>> that max users/services have been reached. > > > > What's the exact error and how does it present itself? Is it > > in the event log, or is it a popup dialog type error message? > > The error is a popup window on Win2kPro machines: > > The network place cannot be added because the following error has > occured: > There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon > request. > > Like I said, I'm new but it looks like the server is not broadcasting > itself to the network? The weird thing is some Win2k/XP/Macintosh > machines can connect no problem. ---- smb.conf
domain master = yes preferred master = yes os level = 34 #YMMV domain logons = yes wins support = yes # really need to have a WINS Server if you don't # have one, then this PDC should be WINS Server # or # wins server = ip.address.of.other.server # need a wins server On windows computer - either manually or via dhcp, however you accomplish tcp/ip setup, you should point WINS (netbios) server to the ip address of the PDC (or other server that is providing WINS) Craig -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba