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Hi,
This is a question I can answer. There are so few of them.
There are no licensing limits. The practical limits are way out there,
depending on your hardware.
I hope this gets you going.
Bob
Graham Nichols ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have found Windows XP network has a limit of 10
Hi Sandy,
You should hit Reply All to keep our exchange on the list. At least until
they get it fixed.
Whether you use SuSE's version or the latest is up to your situation. If you
are running into bugs, then get the latest. In my case, I know there are
outstanding bugs but I haven't run into
Hi,
The login script is just a DOS batch file. Login as Administrator, browse to
//server/netlogon and create/edit users.bat with Notepad or Windows Write.
Make sure you save it as plain text.
This is part of mine:
REM Clear previous mappings if present.
NET USE * /DEL /YES
REM Set the
Hi,
What I do is:
del C:\windows\*.pwl from a DOS prompt, then log the user in. When it asks
for the password the second time, make sure it's blank and click on OK. You
won't have to go through this again.
If this wasn't what you were asking for, sorry.
Bob
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Hello.
You might also want to try setting the speed to half duplex all the way
through ... just in case.
On Mon, 2004-05-31 at 09:08, Shawn Henderson wrote:
I don't think it's network related as I have 100 meg full duplex locked
all the way through. Both PC's are plugged into a Cisco 2950 and I
Sometimes you need to reboot the workstation to flush it's cached data.
Tom Dickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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What is the standard procedure for making edits of smb.conf take hold?
For example, what I'm seeing is a share that has given R/W
This is great. You've made her look like a hero. Maybe I'll get a pan of
applecrisp out of this. Want me to email you some?
Thanks
Bob
VR-Bug Support ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
This may have something to do with it, but as the article states Win9x timeouts
can't be
changed, and it
Hi,
One of my friends came to me with a problem I've heard of before but haven't
found an answer yet.
Her situation is a Windows network with a mixture of Win XP and Win 98
computers. There are 4 98 machines of which 2 are giving her, and now me,
fits. Seems these 2 loose their drive mappings
Simon Hobson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Bob Crandell wrote:
One of my friends came to me with a problem I've heard of before but haven't
found an answer yet.
Her situation is a Windows network with a mixture of Win XP and Win 98
computers. There are 4 98 machines of which 2 are giving
Hi,
This problem is really bad in Win98. I would have thought MS would have that fixed
in WinXP. Try XCOPY Source: Destination: /R /I /C /H /K /E /Y from the DOS prompt
instead.
I hope this helps.
Suresh Narayanan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
We have setup samba share between XP and
You might want to upgrade to 2.2.8a or 3.0.
Ronald Rough ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
To All:
I need to find the Samba patch for
the stack-based buffer overflow.
I'm running Samba version 2.2.2.
Thanks for your help,
Ron
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Hi,
I stopped having trouble with MS Office any version with oplocks turned off.
kernel oplocks = no
oplocks = no
level2 oplocks = no
Bob
Nick Gale ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Further to this, I have upgraded to the latest Pre release as I have seen
similar posts about this and Jeremy's advice
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Here is the issue, and why the Samba list is basically unable to do
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If you send a message to the Samba list, it gets resent to everyone on
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Em Dom, 2003-03-16 Ã s 18:26, Bob Crandell escreveu:
Hi,
I've been trying to get the logon script to with in XP. This same logon script
works in Win98. I finally discovered that it will work if I change
logon drive =
to
logon drive = z:
Now I'm
either 20-meg
binaries, or linking errors??
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Hi,
Try
security = share
Ralph Blach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have samba running on redhat 9 AMD. For Windows computers to browse my Samba
server,
a password is always ask for. Yet I want the printer to be publicly browsable
without a
password. How do I do this?
Thanks
Chip
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is created is the same as that showed in Linux when use the command
line ls -al ?
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=user, gid=users, rw
In /etc/profile:
# Mount Home on server. There seems to be something more to this but I can't find
# it right now.
/bin/mount /home/$USER/Data
# This also clears the screen on logout
trap sudo /bin/umount ~/Data; /usr/bin/clear EXIT
I hope this helps.
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The last time this happened to me, I had forgotten to create the guest
account.
On 2003.07.07 17:33 hemp4fuel wrote:
I did the smbclient -Llocalhost and it does show jerry, I don't have
any firewall going, I do see the shares in My network places when I
use the security share and I do get the
. Anybody
else come across this? Anybody got ideas as to why the change?
Thanks
Ashley
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of desperation and, BAM, all the problems went away.
There were no other symtoms that pointed at that switch so we didn't suspect
it all.
The leason here is if it doesn't work inspite of all the correct settings,
start replacing hardware.
So thanks guys.
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2003, Bob Crandell wrote:
Hi,
I have a client with 2 Win98 out of 15 computers that refuse to see the server
when they first turn them on in the morning. When they logon as a new user, not a
reboot, it connects and they work fine for the rest of the day. They can even
reboot whenever
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Bob Crandell wrote:
Hi,
I have a client with 2 Win98 out of 15 computers that refuse to see the server when
they first turn them on in the morning. When they logon as a new user, not a
reboot, it connects and they work fine
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let me know wht changes should I make to my smb.conf
to get my windows XP clients can print using this
printer on samba
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Hi,
Sorry. I didn't mean to reply directly to you. I
believe these exchanges should be
on the list so everyone can benefit
I realized that didn't look right jsut as I hit the send button.
I hate dyslexia.
Steve Hardy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
use client driver = yes
.. that's the 'normal' fix when you don't have spoolss up and running.
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Bob Crandell wrote:
Try adding
disable spoolss = yes
/ACS - NJMS Medical Science Bldg - C630
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Bob Crandell wrote:
For Win2K and XP, you can:
NET USE LPT1: \\server\printer /persistent:no
Ryan Novosielski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is there such a thing as a Samba logoff script? I am currently using
[NETLOGON] for logon
status:Access
denied,unable to connect
what should I do about it ?
let me know
thank you
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VIKRANT ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello there
i have installed samba on my SGI IRIX box and its
up
and running.
I have a few win xp machines. wanna make
the linux box is a samba DC and windows is the client, but i found nothing
for the other way around.
Thanks you for all,
Best wishes,
Zoltan
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these printers after I log off.
_ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _
|Y#| | | |\/| | \ |\ | | | Ryan Novosielski - Jr. UNIX Systems Admin
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\__/ Univ. of Med. and Dent. | IST/ACS - NJMS Medical Science Bldg - C630
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public = no
writeable = no
browsable = no
[Public]
comment = Public
path = /home/public
valid users =
read only = No
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writable = yes
valid users = %S
create mode = 0664
directory mode = 0775
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password level = 8
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
domain logons = yes
logon script = logon.bat
logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U
logon home = \\%L\home\%U\.profiles
Please let me know if you need any more information!
Louis Nafziger
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appear) but this seems very
complex to manage on a daily basis with a large number of users. Is
there a better solution or would this be it?
Thanks
Miguel
Konsultex Informatica
São Paulo, Brazil
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with a captured LPT port.
Try that.
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Hi,
I just wanted to let you know that Win2K sp4 needs to have the printer captured to
an LPT port. I had been printing to a UNC path. Looks like all my smb.conf
settings were correct.
Thanks to all that responded.
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not been able to find any doc about samba and xp home so any help
is appreciated.
Thank you
Dragos
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= yes
force user = lp
create mask = 0700
write list = admin, administrator, @ntadmin
All the printers are identical except for the name and the path. They work for
everybody except the Win2K sp4.
Any ideas?
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to add:
use client driver = yes
To the printers defenition to get the Access Denied error to go away.
HTH
Rick
Bob Crandell wrote:
Hi,
I just installed 2 Win2K sp4 workstations on an otherwise working Samba 2.2.8a
network and 2 of the 3 printers are showing Access denied. What's up
leaves a
something to be desired.
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could anyone help me with this problem? thxxx for help.
greetz
denis
Hi,
You can't run 2 different modules in the same share in 2.2.8a. I think I saw that
will be available in version 3.
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for the bug,
Jeremy.
This is the kind of thing I've been waiting for before I install 2.2.8. How
long will it take for fixes like this to make it into the tar source?
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Hi,
I'm trying to copy printer driver files to the server in a way that
workstations can
install from the server just by right-clicking on the printer icon and
choosing
Install.
I created the [printers] share and created the W32X86, etc directories. In
XP I
right-clicked on the printer icon and
erx ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Hi,
SNIP
If it weren't true, there would be no point at all to marketing.
Marketing isn't based on truth.
So you know of nothing, then, that counters Microsoft's arguments?
Truth in advertising doesn't apply to Microsoft.
ERX
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Hi,
I've been trying to get the logon script to with in XP. This same logon script
works in Win98. I finally discovered that it will work if I change
logon drive =
to
logon drive = z:
Now I'm really confused. The Netlogon is path is /home/samba and shared as
\\server\netlogon. Z: is mapped as
Hi,
I do this to keep the Windows world separate from the Linux world.
[Home]
available = yes
comment = Home Directory H:
path = /home/%u/Data
root preexec = mkdir -m 750 %H/Data;chown %u.%g %H/Data
browseable = yes
read only = no
writable
Hi,
I've finally been dragged kicking and screaming into the wonderful world of XP.
I've been able to join a domain and login with the help of the docs on samba.org and
gleaning info from this list. Google and I don't get along.
My question is How do I get the logon script to run when XP logs
Hi,
I'm trying to copy printer driver files to the server in a way that workstations can
install from the server just by right-clicking on the printer icon and choosing
Install.
I created the [printers] share and created the W32X86, etc directories. In XP I
right-clicked on the printer icon and
If I change
logon script = %U.bat
to
logon script = %U.cmd
Will the login script still work for Win 98?
Thanks
Zuber Sidiyot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Bob
Try Extension .cmd instead .bat
Zuber
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Kyle Loree ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
see bottom
Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I've finally been dragged kicking and screaming into the wonderful world
of XP.
I've been able to join a domain and login with the help of the docs on
samba.org and
gleaning info from this list. Google
NovaStor with VXA is the fastest backup combination I've found.
Rick Segeberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
I'm curious to what people are using for backing up their samba servers.
Here's are some specs to consider:
- 1TB (yes, that's terabyte) of data
- multiple servers backup to one tape drive
If you open a DOS window and type 'set', you will see a list of variables that NT uses.
Santhyago Bueno Gallão ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Hi, Everybody,
How I can map the home directory using the logon script, and without
create a script for each user?
What is the variable that I can use to
Hi,
I don't know about restricting this action to certain folders but in Folder
Options/View is a setting Remember each folder's view settings. You might try
clearing that and see what happens.
Robert Adkins II ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Anyone,
Is there a method to eliminate Windows
If I understand your question correctly, the short answer is no. Windows programs
need to be installed in order for the drivers, fonts and registry settings
associated with that program to be correct.
As a test, share the hard drive on one computer. Create an icon on another computer
pointing
Me too. I've got servers running Mandrake, Slackware 8.0 and Slackware 8.0. None
of them are using a log for nmbd or smbd. Mandrake used to until I put 2.2.7a on
it. It must be something missing on the configure command line.
Emil Furniga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
I've got a Slackware 8.1
Set up a share that only handles Simply Accounting and add these lines to it.
kernel oplocks = No
oplocks = No
level2 oplocks = No
XP wiped out an Access database for one of my clients until this list helped me
figure it out. Working with a *COPY* of your data, have 2 XP computers try to open
Cheers,
Kurt [ who was missing a comment about his previous hints and questions
regarding the printing = cups and printcap = cups settings
and the question if your smbd is linked against libcups? ]
Is libcups related to hiccups?
Sorry.
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, which is the only thing they are using Samba for.
Any help will sure save a lot of my hair.
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of roaming.
If this doesn´t work for you, let me know.
Greetings.
Fernando
PD: excuse my terrible english. =(
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Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 12:20 PM
Subject: [Samba] config.pol
Hi,
I just
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Jason Valenzuela
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ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
In my case, this isn't a problem but you don't want to do this in production because
of security. I'm trying to figure out how to do this without having to use sudo.
I hope this is what you were asking.
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the parameters.
What this is used for is a generic logon script for everyone, modified
with special mounts etc. by group and user if defined.
Works great with NT. Not so good with W98
My questions is, does anyone know how to pass parameters for a logon
script for W95/98 box.
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= yes
admin users = admin, bob
write list = admin, bob
Thanks
David W. Chapman Jr. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 09:33:44PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
Yes, the login script runs manually. I have it in the Startup group until this
is
resolved. This is true
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It's been a long time so I could be wrong, but I THINK win9x looks for
*.pol anytime it does a domain login. *.POL file are policy files
created by poledit.
Bob Crandell wrote:
In Control Panel/Passwords the top choice is selected, All users of this
computer
use the same preferences
27, 2002 at 07:02:07PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
I built a new computer. New install of Win 98. It won't run the login script
and
the logs show the same can't find config.pol error. Are you sure Samba doesn't
have anything to do with this?
I don't think you mentioned that it won't run
, the login script used to
work before this error.
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' believe it will look for it unless you turn profiles on. Can you
double check the settings on the workstation to see if you set up
profiles(not necessarly roaming).
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available through Samba,
then you can use Windoze Explorer.
I hope this helps.
Tian-xiong Lu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Hi, thanks.
but /dir1 is on the PC. How can I cd to there on a samba server (UNIX)?
Tian.
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To: Tian-xiong Lu
[netlogon]
available = yes
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /home/samba/
browseable = yes
writable = yes
guest ok = yes
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The other side of this question is, how hard is it to change the port(s) that
Windows uses to talk to other Windows computers?
Jon Houg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Hi Martyn,
Thank you for the suggestions. I agree, I think it should be fairly easy to
make a change to our code to use another
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