Can you help me with that share name thing? Does that go in the
global section? I've checked the man page for smb.conf, and still
couldn't find anything about this parameter. I've set the
workgroup for the appropriate windows workgroup name. Is this what
you were talking about?
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Brian Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running the nmbd and smbd Samba daemons, and having trouble mapping
a network drive on my windows machine to any of my mounted drives. I've
tried the following ways of connecting using windows' map utility (i.e.
in explorer):
Hi,
If you are running your samba in an internal network like for my case (at home),
you can try commenting off security = user
Then you will not be prompt for password at all.
Any comment about this? Security?
I'm running the nmbd and smbd Samba daemons, and having trouble
mapping a
Brian:
I had similar problems for a long time and was able to fix the problem
by specifying on the smbclient line user name, password, and workgroup
from which the password server is serving. For example, to mount W95
drives onto the Linux machine I give
smbclient machine_id\\service -U
I'm running the nmbd and smbd Samba daemons, and having trouble mapping
a network drive on my windows machine to any of my mounted drives. I've
tried the following ways of connecting using windows' map utility (i.e.
in explorer):
\\debian\hda# (where # = appropriate drive partition)
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Brian Morgan wrote:
[snip]
In either case, the map utility prompts me for a password to connect to
these resources. I've tried the root password, and all the passwords
for individual users, but it always comes back and says, the password
is incorrect, please
Can you help me with that share name thing? Does that go in the global
section? I've checked the man page for smb.conf, and still couldn't find
anything about this parameter. I've set the workgroup for the appropriate
windows workgroup name. Is this what you were talking about? I've got the
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