Hello all,
I am trying to implement a samba Domain Controller on a small 5
client network main usage will be centralized data storage and local
Workstation Security. Network Back ground All client workstations
are Windows XP pro., the Server is a Clark Connect 1.3 Box. The
Client PC's are 1.5Ghz
Home many users and what kind of Hard Drives in your server?
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Subject: [Samba] Slow Windows XP shared browsing.
I've got this problem on xp machines where when
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Hello all,
I am trying to implement a samba Domain Controller on a small 5
client network main usage will be centralized data storage and local
Workstation Security. Network Back ground All client workstations
are Windows XP pro., the Server
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Hello all,
I am trying to implement a samba Domain Controller on a small 5
client network main usage will be centralized data storage and local
Workstation Security. Network Back ground All client workstations
are Windows XP pro., the Server is
Take a look at my webpage below.
Regards,
Mark
Samba Setup Guide
www.samba.netfirms.com
Resp Sir
I have some problem regrading samba server
I Install Red-Hat Linux 8.0 on my machine.
I try to configure Network using webmin option
Actually I see my linux machine in windows network and
also
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check out http://www.obdev.at/products/sharity/
I think that smbfs is only available under linux and freebsd.
mark
On Friday, August 1, 2003, at 10:04 am, wrote:
How I can mount smbfs on solaris?
Sergey Shapovalov
Moscow
Russia
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Linux what ?
Recent distributions tend to ship with 'personal firewalls' that block
accesses to most ports by default.
From the windows machine, can you telnet to port 139 on the linux box ?
Mark
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 13:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Problem is:
I installed Samba 2.2.7
option parsing
too, but lack of a valid file to date from caused an abort.
Cheers,
Mark
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 03:43, Mark Cooke wrote:
Hi all,
Situation:
We use smbtar for backups, incrementals done using -N last date file,
and this has worked well with samba 2.2.x
After upgrading
the
right printer configuration, but at least the printer drivers are
auto-installed.[*]
Mark
[*] Despite much cursing with 'printer admin', turning on and off guest
accesses, etc etc. The closest I got was being able to change the
properties pages after adding the printer (rather than having greyed
|--kerberos]
[-A|--authentication-file FILE] service password
Removing the -TcN file and replacing it with -Tc fixed this gotcha.
Cheers,
Mark
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, and the XP registry
fixes seem to work just fine.
Thanks,
Mark.
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Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba PDC
youre so cool , but your winxp reg patch is not of need,
at samba 3
Take a look here, specifically the 2nd to last FAQ regarding disabling
the web client services in XP.
http://www.samba.netfirms.com/faq.htm
Regards,
Mark
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Behalf Of Adrian
XP needs a reg patch installed in order for it to join a Samba domain
http://us1.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/Registry/WinXP_SignOrSeal.reg
Regards,
Mark
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Hello all,
Could anyone tell me why I would get this error when I
try to log a WinXP pro machine onto
\Parameters\sea
lsecurechannel = 0
That's all of 'em.
Thanks for your time, and good luck to those who actually needed this info.
-Mark Warner
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to patch the kernel...
redhat have some many kernel patches that this would seem to pose a
constant maintenance
issue. Is there a smart way around this?
Thank you in advance for any help...
Mark Hanna
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Background:
OS: Solaris 9
SAMBA: 2.2.2
Netmasks: 10.13.32.1 255.255.252.0
10.13.33.1 255.255.252.0
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email
Network path not found is usually caused by Redhat's default firewall
blocking ports 137-139.
security = user
Is needed for a PDC. You will also need a [netlogon] share. See my
webpage for further help.
Regards,
Mark
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Hi Team,
For the last
that is not set right that they are not understanding each other. Again
I pose this question to anyone who may have the answer.
Mark Lin
On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 07:22, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Mark Lin wrote:
I am not quite use how to do this. I shared a drive in my win2000 box
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WORKGROUPServer1
when no password was entered. I wonder could it be win2k only excepts
encrypted password and I did not set it correctly on the linux side?
Mark Lin
Ok. You will need a user account on the Win2K machine for smbclient to log
onto. Also, you will need
be on the install cd's
too, but I don't know off the top of my head.
mark
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: NT_STATUS_LOGON_TYPE_NOT_GRANTED
but when use all caps for password I get :
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
so my question is, where did I go wrong. Did I not ticker something in
Windows' side or Linux side. Oh by the way, I am using
PLAINTEXTPASSWORD = 0x1.
Mark Lin
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I'm trying to set up a samba box at home to centralize my family's
storage
into one place.
Every time I try to connect to the box I get an incorrect user name
You will need to apply the signorseal reg patch in order for XP to join
a Samba domain
http://us1.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/Registry/WinXP_SignOrSeal.reg
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For the WinXP problems, take a look here, specifically the 2nd to last
FAQ
http://samba.netfirms.com/faq.htm
Regards,
Mark
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{rootdir]
path = /
valid users = root
read only = no
browseable = yes
Works for me...
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Subject: [Samba] Path to /
Does anyone know how to
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Jonathan,
Shouldn't there be someway of using SSH or SCP to transparently
connect to a Samba share, and have the share appear as a drive
letter?
Yes, there should be.
http://ibiblio.org/gferg/ldp/Samba-with-SSH/
Yours sincerely,
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Jonathan Johnson said on Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 11:39:09AM -0700:
On 20 Jun 2003, Mark Roach wrote:
I have been searching for info on this and haven't found an
authoritative answer. From what I have read, oplocks are good because
they increase connection speeds, but they are bad because
, or is it something else entirely? I
hope my question makes more sense worded that way.
Thanks very much,
Mark Roach
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Another possible cause, from a windows newsgroup though..
http://tinyurl.com/er42
Go to google groups and type in 2 keywords: QuickBooks slow
You will have a lot of reading to do...there are some good suggestions
out there.
Quickbooks is SO slow, we are having all of the same issues listed here.
stuff, but I'm not sure where to go
from here... any thoughts?
Thanks,
Mark Roach
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Add to [global]
Encrypt passwords = yes,
Restart samba
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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 3:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Access Denied
You need the XP signorseal registry patch. Download it, apply and reboot
the pc.
http://us1.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/Registry/WinXP_SignOrSeal.reg
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Behalf Of Gino Vergara
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 7:36 PM
To:
Just noticed that your smb.conf does not contain
Domain master = yes
And there is no [netlogon] share
Good info on Samba setup can be found here
www.samba.netfirms.com
You need the XP signorseal registry patch. Download it, apply and reboot
the pc.
this
one. It will probably get fixed in service pack 12 :-). Seriously maybe
some one else knows.
Regards,
Mark
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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 9:18 PM
To: Mark
Cc: 'Gino Vergara'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba
I recall the issue with quickbooks (and a fix) from a
comp.os.linux.security post from last year. I am not sure if will help
in this particular case, but take a look.
http://tinyurl.com/eowl
Regards,
Mark
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Subject: RE: [Samba] WinXP can`t log on Samba PDC
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 00:32, Mark wrote:
From the actual reg file itself
This registry key is needed for a Windows XP Client to join and logon
to
a Samba domain.
I felt like
Take a look here for the Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON message.
http://tinyurl.com/ekri
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Subject: [Samba] Primary Domain
Are you by chance running Redhat with the default firewall blocking
ports 137-139?
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I
next?
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Jeanne Schock said on Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 01:19:42PM -0400:
comments. I need to be certain, that if one harddrive fails, that the other
harddrive will continue as the pdc without any disturbance between XP client
and samba server, ie. no loss of trust relationship. Simply put, my bosses
want
Dan Shadix said on Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 01:22:54PM -0600:
The problem is that the messages from this list come addressed From: each person
instead of the list. There's no way to set up the vacation message to know that the
message is from a list (at least on our server).
Then your server is
Redhat Linux default firewall is probably running and blocking ports
137-139...a very common occurrence with Redhat
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because then the users need to remember
and maintain another password.
If the only way is to fix up the NT domains, what is required to do this?
Please reply directly to me as I am not on the list.
TIA,
Mark
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with the locked file - this does not help at all.
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions - maybe I just need to delete
the locking.tdb file, would that help??
thanks,
Mark Le Noury
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some searching of the ms knowledge base.
mark
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has a NEW crystal ball and can tell me it's a nic or cable, well THAT
would be cool...
mark
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services, but any number of machines may connect at
one time. */
#define MAX_CONNECTIONS 128
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On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 16:34:28 + (GMT)
John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark,
I dusted off my crytal ball and as I was polishing it there was a
small response. :)
Now back to your issue:
1. Is your samba server set up with wins support = Yes?
2. Do ALL your MS Windows
Hi,
I just installed Samba 2.2.8 on a Solaris 2.7 server. Soon after I had
people start using the shares on the server, I'd get calls telling me that
the shares were inaccessible. I went on the server, did a ps -ef | grep
samba| wc and got about 25 lines. I restarted Samba and the problem
I have about 120 users who have need to have access to these shares. Only
about 30-40 of them will be accessing them at any one time. It's not a
matter of unauthorized access. It seems like when I get too many (valid)
requests for the shares, Samba won't let any more valid requests in.
Thanks.
After a power loss last night, the winbind database appears to be
different. several of my users' home dirs are owned by the wrong person
or a non-mapped uid.
How can I avoid this? Is it as simple as running sync every so often?
Thanks,
Mark Roach
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? I would think
they should at least show the jobs (sometimes quite a few when a user
decides to just resend 100 times).
Can anyone give me suggestions on how to make samba's queues match the
state of the cups queues?
Thanks,
Mark
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Configuration
HP-UX 11i C3700 client with samba running
Win server NAS
Is it possible to mount the Win server directory on to the HP-UX client and
have read write privileges?
Is there a how to config this scenario?
many thanks
Mark Laser
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Is there a document or web link that follow that describes the steps to
upgrade Samba from 2.2.5 to 2.2.8? The documentation on samba.org the I
have read assumes that the install is a fresh install and not an upgrade.
Thanks so much,
Mark Roth
Systems Engineer
Mylan
Rashkae [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yikes, I was never even aware of this issue. Unfortunately, it looks like
you need more than just a glibc recompile. This article may be of value
to you if you attempt this course:
http://radu.rendec.ines.ro/howto/32groups.html
Yeah, I've never run up
.
example root crontab
0 10 * * * /path to your/smbpasswd -e LIMITEDUSER
0 12 * * * /path to your/smbpasswd -d LIMITEDUSER
Which would enable LIMITEDUSER at 10:00 and disable them at 12.
And there is swat for web-based administration of a samba server.
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I found this in the archives:
http://samba.cadcamlab.org/lists/samba/Feb2002/00318.html
It pertains pretty directly to the problem I'm seeing.
I first started having it with my 2.7 installed version
so I upgraded to 2.8. I'm still having the same problem.
Basically, I have a group of web
Ryan Oberto wrote:
Howdie all
How would I dissable a user account and a pdc server
thanks
If you mean how do you disable a user account on a pdc server, you run
smbpasswd -d USERNAME.
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to work :/ it just dosent start..
what am I not seeing ? :/
Thanks
Are you running as root? smbd and nmbd fail silently if you are not
root. This is mainly (only) due to the unix convention of only allowing
root to bind to ports 1024.
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 14:59:51 +0500 (YEKT)
éÌØÑ ûÉÐÉÃÉÎ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I've been trying for a couple of week to join WinXP to samba domain.
is anybody running Samba PDC on FreeBSD already ??
Yep. No problem. Two WinXP pro machines joined to it no problem.
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didn't have any problems. And it will
explain things much better than I can.
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workgroup, I can still ping them by name, but they don't immediately
showup in the workgroup...odd.
For our purposes static IP's would be fine, just something to get it to
work.
I also added a account on the Samba server called Mark, (already had
one called mark), I'm guessing Windows would export my
but getting killed? Who
knows, anyway, it works and I'm happy.
Thanks,
Mark Brodis
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access swat?, but I still think it's better practice.
3. The 901 port just sucks. Pick a cool one like 22 or 25 or 110.
Well, 110 isn't so cool, but 25, wowza!
mark
ps. comment 3. was a joke. I couldn't handle only having two comments.
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said I'm somewhat lazy and tend to mount shares from a
freebsd samba server on my linux box, rather than learn how to set up
nfs...
mark
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', the Linux box has a IP of
192.168.0.121 (I added that in the file thinking it might help,
didn't).
So any help would be GREATLY appreciated. I'm definetly not a Linux
experienced user, and proving that every second now.
Feel free to e-mail me directly.
Thanks,
Mark Brodis
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://www.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-8.1/patches/source/samba/samba.build
and see what is used there.
Which is kind of handy.
mark
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/usr/local/lib'
I think.
mark
ps I think you can also use:
CPPFLAGS='-I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib' ./configure
--with-ldapsam
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the windows networks.
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Does anyone know of any Samba training courses held in the UK?
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http://hr.uoregon.edu/davidrl/samba.html
specifically, http://hr.uoregon.edu/davidrl/samba/samba-pdc.html#joining
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On Tuesday 25 February 2003 12:20, richard wrote:
I tried setting below to blank as posted.
local path =
logon home =
but then Xp wouldn't auth to pdc at all. How do you get xp to store
profiles locally without regedit xyz on every box?
R.C.
local path = should be logon path =
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like that. I might have been dreaming.
Or seen it on bugtraq with an announcement of some massive security hole.
I'm hoping more technically adept people than myself chime in to give you
suggestions that better fit your criteria.
mark
ps Have you checked the archives? I know I've told
On 2003.02.22 10:11 STI wrote:
Hello,
Where can I find a good HowTo to configure a Samba PDC and a Win XP
Pro Client.
http://hr.uoregon.edu/davidrl/samba.html
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There are a couple of vfs modules which might be helpful. vfs_recycle
and vfs_audit. Unfortunately I don't know much about them, but they
have been discussed on the list quite a few times, so searching the
archives for those two items will help to get you started.
mark
ps I had a good time
with the
samba-2.2.7-i386-1 package.
Did you try 'find / -name log.nmbd' (as root) to find it? Or was it
just not in any of the places you looked?
mark
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looked. Could be wrong.
Thanks for the url, I'm gonna bookmark it and peruse at my leisure.
mark
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-wise.
I like to use putty where I don't have Admin privleges. Or where I
know it'll probably be deleted when I leave, but where people might
leave ssh.com's version on their machine not knowing what it was.
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up all the home directories. there is no pwd required.
is there something missing
any help would be appriecated.
thx
Bill
What exactly happens when you run the mount command? Does it just ask
for a password? Need just a little more info about what actually
happens. ;)
mark
anything about you, but just to confirm that it is
actually possible.
Good luck,
mark
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() - Processing configuration file
/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
.
.
.
resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name PDC0x20
1 addresses returned
internal_resolve_name: returning 1 addresses: 172.31.1.1
Connecting to 172.31.1.1 at port 445
/usr/local/samba/binecho $?
141
Mark
Both the PDC and BDC are not listening on port 445 so when I do a:
smbpasswd -D 100 -r PDC -j DOMAIN
it fails to connect.
Is there another method to register my Samba server so it can do domain
authentication?
security = domain
Thanks,
Mark
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logon to the system it
creates a hash of the password you type in and compares that to the
hash in /etc/passwd.
Watch this space, because I am sure that if I am wrong someone will
notice that and write in.
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of the machine on the 132.x.x.x
network doing the dnat.
2. 132.x.x.a is a Microsoft Windows NT PDC, 132.x.x.b is a Microsoft
Windows NT BDC.
I have a valid logon account on the Microsoft Windows domain I am trying
to join.
Mark
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and such but have not been successful. This
may be a simple question for someone out there to answer.
RedHat 8.0 with Samba Version 2.2.7
Mark Fraser
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the commands but no error messages) and so have not yet
checked the NFS support.
Do you see anything that I could be doing incorrectly ?
Cheers
Mark
original message *
What I can not yet do is transfer data from the Linux box to a Windows PC
from the Linux machine - I
down too well and wouldn't help anyone.
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data from the Linux box to a Windows PC
from the Linux machine - I don't know how to view the network (In
Conquerer there is a LAN view symbol but it says No protocol when I click
it Must be an easy way somewhere and will keep on poking around.
Cheers
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force create mode = 777
Thanks for any suggestions.
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could also download the package and
use the pkg_install command.
If you want to compile from source, there is a lot of documentation at
samba.org. It's much better than I can explain it.
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Message: 18
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 23:55:43 -0800
From: Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] How to automount windows share?
I am using XP as a fileserver and I would like to have linux mount the
share automatically when it starts up. I added a line to my /etc/fstab
and CIFS client and server for UNIX
DISTNAME= samba-2.2.7a
CATEGORIES= net
I'm not sure what version is in the ports tree for -stable though.
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. man smbd, nmbd to figure out which options
you'll need to give to the daemons. or check the archives.
mark
ps you could always check the archives... :)
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help...
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,
although not always
Let me know of any further info I can provide to help track this down.
Thanks.
//Mark
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//machine_name/share /home/usr_name/music
Or put the command into /etc/rc.conf.local. Or whatever your
distribution/OS's equivalent of that is
Both of course assume that you do have root privlege on the machine in
question...
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On Wednesday 18 December 2002 12:49, Martin Peter Hanke wrote:
Hi,
how can I make my Samba PDC create roaming profiles for my XP-Environments?
Further I would like to know whether there is the possiblity to remote
(from XP) administer the Samba-Server.
Thanks,
Martin
For the roaming
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