Greetings, I have a configuration question regarding using samba, a win98 machine in a Nt domain.
Situation: 2 linux boxes both running samba 3.0.1 winxp and win98 winnt as domain server. >From my win98 machine, I can see the shares on linux box a. (Running Fedora/samba 3.0.1) >From my win98 machine, I CAN NOT see the share on linux box b (Redhat 9/samba 3.0.1) However, from the xp machine, I *can* see the shares on linux box b. I went so far as to copy the smb.conf file from box a to box b, with no effect (turns out, I have the same shares on both machines, so no conflicts). Following the diagnosis routines in the documentation, when I try to do the net view \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'box b', I get Error 5: You do not currently have access to this file. The file may be marked read-only, or it may be part of a shared resource such as a folder, a named pipe, a queue, or a semaphore. You can use the ATTRIB command to change the read-only attribute, or try again later when the file may be available. If I try to user explorer, and click on the server name, it asks for the password for ipc$ service. I *know* it's something obvious, but i'm at my wits ends. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. TIA Brian -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
