> I can access Samba and Windows share on my newtork (I have > Samba on linux server) and some W2K Server. > From my SUSE 9 Professional client within Konqueror I can > create, delete file, rename and even overwrite files on the > share of my server (Samba or Windows). > But When I open the file (file.txt or any other type) within > Konqueror on a Samba > share (by example right clicking and choosing open with..) I > got the error > > 1) Access denied to smb://server/share/file.txt" if I try to > open file.txt resident on a W2K server > or > 2) File or Directory smb://server/share/filextxt" do not exist > if I try to open file.txt resident on Linux (Samba) server. > > I notice that when I choose open (with Kedit by example) the > file, a windows appear that seems to download the file to > /tmp/kde-myuser and create the file with a temporary name. > After that I get the error, but If I browse this directory I > can find the temp file, open and edit it. >
Hello, This is not the right place to report issues. You should check with KDE guys. As far as i know, the feature you're using has very few developers working on it, as it was initially developed by Caldera. By the way, i suppose you're using Samba 2.2. I know this is really buggy. To solve your issues: - Upgrade de Samba 3 (Or at least libsmbclient from Samba 3) - Upgrade to KDE >= 3.1.4, compiled with kio_smb libsmbclient support. This is my setup and it works rather fine. Regards, Fabien Chevalier -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba