Are you using encrypted passwords?
Derek
On Aug 1, 2004, at 1:42 PM, Lupe Christoph wrote:
Don't take life to seriously because you'll never make it out a live.On Sunday, 2004-08-01 at 10:26:49 -0700, chad work wrote:
I can see the shares, I can map, for example, the J: drive to "shared", but cannot switch to it by typing: "J: enter".
I'm having the same problem. Let me add what I found out:
1) I can access the share with smbclient from Linux. In fact, the
machine that is also the server.
2) When I share the C drive from a Win98SE machine read-only, I can
access it from the WinXP Pro machine.
3) When I share that drive read-write with an empty password, WinXP can
also use.
4) As soon as I set a password for that share, I have the same problem
I have with the Samba shares.
5) Deinstalling the most recent patches from Win XP did not give me that
access back.
6) When I tcpdump the Samba connection, I see just one request and one
reply, With an error STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED. I'm attaching the request
and the response, as decoded by Ethereal.
7) I see nothing in the Samba traces the hints to the cause of the
problem. But I'm no Samba Guru.
I conclude that this is *not* a Samba problem. It must be caused by something on the Win XP side. That something causes it to fail to authenticate.
Of course, any help with this is appreciated. I found nothing in the Mickysoft Knowledge Base, but I'm no MSCE nor would I want to be one.
Actually, I subscribed to this mailing list in the hope a solution would come up.
Lupe Christoph
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