On Wednesday 25 August 2004 03:09, Michael Lueck wrote: > Georg Hoermann wrote: > > normally users are validated through the domain, there are no local > > accounts, I just used one for testing. > > No no no.... that domain account still got you onto the Windows OS. > And depending on your configuration you get different permissions to > affect the local Windows OS while you are logged into it with that > domain account. That's what I am talking about. "Access Denied" > 'round here was triggered by the domain or local account on the > Windows box having local admin permissions. > o.k. switching back to 3.0.5 was less complicated and works with the same smb.conf files (3.0.6 also messed up the passsword-file, was not readable by 3.0.5).
Anyway a short summary of the mess: after the upgrade - win98 clients worked o.k. (read, write, everything) - Xp clients were able to log in (domain machine Acccount), they could list files, they could even *write* files, but they could not read files. Same phenomenon for XP Sp1 and Sp2, Professional and home version, for users with local and network-only accounts. Upgrade from 3.0.6-1 to 3.0.6-2 did not solve anything. Thanks and Greetings... Georg -- Georg Hoermann, Fachabteilung Wasserwirtschaft / Dep. Hydrology Ecosystem Research Center, Kiel University, Germany Tel. 0431-880-1207, Home: 0451/477032, 0172/4315715, Penguin #189476 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
