Windows 2000 Terminal Services has a SERIOUS bug that M$ will not fix. (last I looked anyways, the kb article # eludes me at this moment)
This may or may not be the cause of your problem.
Scenario.
User A logs on, share N gets mapped as drive M User B logs on, share N gets mapped as drive M User C logs on, share N gets mapped as drive M User D logs on, share N gets mapped as drive M
If any of the users, A, B, C or D log off, ALL MAPPINGS for ALL USERS for share N for drive M are disconnected by the W2K OS.
Ken wrote:
Hi,
We are attempting to use Windows 2000 Terminal Servicer as an SMB client to samba.
The worst problem is with the file viewer (accessible from "My Computer) and
explorer. We cannot drag and drop files into the either file viewer or explorer
windows displaying shares from the samba server.
When a file is dragged to a file viewer/explorer window the icon changes to
circle with a line across (resembling a universal no) and drag operation
is rejected.
I can create files and folders with the menu commands. Files can be
pasted into these same windows. Drag and drop works with the
tree view of explorer. Applications can open and save files to the samba shares.
I can copy files to samba shares from the command line.
Windows XP Professional clients work OK.
I have tried this with samba version 3.0.5 Mac OS 10.3, and samba version 3.0.10 on Mac OS 10.4.
Has anyone else seen this?
Thanks, Ken McKee
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