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Michael Aldrich maldrich at i-centrix.com
Wed Jan 14 15:35:11 GMT 2004
Hello,
I am trying to install automatic printer driver download and install.
I am running Samba 3, as a PDC, on RedHat 7.3.
Sorry, Mike,
I'm currently not able to follow the mails on this list one by one. Just
an occasional
Thomas Bergstam thomas at acat.se
Sat Jan 3 18:10:22 GMT 2004
Hi all,
Is it possible to use a printer attached to a WinXP computer from Linux
(Suse) using only console mode, ie. no graphic mode?
Yes.
1. Make sure your WinXP-attached printer is shared.
2. Make sure you use CUPS as a printing
Hi,
The tgz file is incomplete, I've notced this too. The rpm is complete, so I've
downloaded the rpm file instead, unpacked it, and copied the scripts to their
respective location.
My system is now runnung, but I think there are some bugs in the populate
script, e.g. the SID of the
Hi All,
When I try to do cat message.txt | smbclient -M machinename or
smbclient -M machinename, I get:
added interface ip=192.168.0.100 bcast=192.168.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
snip all other interfaces; about 25 more
Got a positive name query response from 192.168.0.12 ( 192.168.0.12 )
session
Hi,
i'm have the same problem :
mstshare1:~# smbpasswd mario -D 256
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
ldap_open_connection: connection opened
ldap_connect_system: Binding to ldap server as
cn=manager,dc=hoffmann,dc=de
Bind failed: Can't contact LDAP server
Failed to find entry for user
Hi,
Is there a way to add users (or groups) from the nt file permission window
to a samba shared directory directory? So far we managed to change the
file permissions throught the nt file permission window but only for
existing users. What we see in the permissions window is the owner, the
group
Manfred,
Thank you for responding to my post. I am always encouraged to hear from
someone who is also using SuSE just in case the problems we are facing
could somehow be unique to the distribution. I have been struggling with
this off and on for about three months now. My most recent attempt
Some body knows what the means fo this error:
[2004/01/17 18:12:32, 0] smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(1956)
call_nt_transact_ioctl(0x90028): Currently not implemented.
[2004/01/17 18:14:41, 0] smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(1956)
call_nt_transact_ioctl(0x90028): Currently not
These two bugs exist in 3.0.0, 3.0.1 and in 3.0.2pre1. They do not
exist in 2.2.8.
This bug affects Linux 2.4.21 and 2.6.1 and Solaris 9
After running configure, a (gnu)make -j X no longer works to perform
parallel compiles.
It errors out after smbd/files.c. It looks like the
I'm running Windows 2000 Professional and Samba 3.0.1 and I can't seem
to get roaming profiles to work right. When there are no profiles
stored locally on the win2k machine, and a user logs in for the first
time, it successfully reads the profile from the server in the
\\netlogon\Default User
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Nathan Brown wrote:
I'm running Windows 2000 Professional and Samba 3.0.1 and I can't seem
to get roaming profiles to work right. When there are no profiles
stored locally on the win2k machine, and a user logs in for the first
time, it successfully reads the profile from
Perhaps I have a faulty Windows setup because I used the group policy
editor gpedit.msc and set it to delete all profiles after you logout
and to wait for roaming profiles. Perhaps I should re-install? Also,
where are the profiles supposed to go? The same place it downloaded it
from; the logon
Nathan,
Workstation default user profiles go in:
C:\Application and User Defaults\'username'
Roaming profiles go in:
logon path/'username'
ie: If logon path = \\server\profiles
Fred's profile will go in \\server\profiles\fred
If the UNIX path for the [profiles] share is:
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, John H Terpstra wrote:
Nathan,
Workstation default user profiles go in:
C:\Application and User Defaults\'username'
Oops! The actual location is:
C:\Documents and Settings\'username'
Sorry. I hit send instead of postpone. I was starting up WinXP Pro to
Sorry, Ill be a little more specific.
1. I create user Joe
2. I give joe a password
3. joe logs on and the FOLDER /home/profile/joe (aka.
\\www\profile\joe) is created.
4. IF a profile exists in \\www\profile\joe and NOT locally, it will
read it from the server.
5. IF a profile exists LOCALLY,
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Nathan Brown wrote:
Sorry, Ill be a little more specific.
1. I create user Joe
2. I give joe a password
3. joe logs on and the FOLDER /home/profile/joe (aka.
\\www\profile\joe) is created.
4. IF a profile exists in \\www\profile\joe and NOT locally, it will
read it
It is! If i right click on My Computer and go to Profiles it shows
MYDOMAIN\agent2 Roaming. I put a new folder on the desktop and changed
the background. But, no roaming activity. No profile updates nothing.
If i logout and go to another computer I will not get my profile on
that computer.
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Nathan Brown wrote:
It is! If i right click on My Computer and go to Profiles it shows
MYDOMAIN\agent2 Roaming. I put a new folder on the desktop and changed
the background. But, no roaming activity. No profile updates nothing.
If i logout and go to another computer I
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