What I meant to say is that Thunderbird downloads every message every time
it is launched when I have max protocol = smb2 enabled. Without that line
it checks the headers and is done. Even if it's not efficient I don't mind
it downloading and caching the message once, but having to do so on
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Linda Walsh sa...@tlinx.org wrote:
` Mark Reidenbach wrote:
I tried enabling SMB2 on our network after upgrading to samba 3.6 and
experienced the following problems. Commenting out Max Protocol = SMB2
makes the windows7 and vista clients happy.
- [homes
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 1:07 PM, alex wallis
alexwallis...@googlemail.comwrote:
I want to share files from windows 7 64 bit to my distro based off ubuntu
11.04, I am not going to be sharing from linux to windows 7.
You culd try something like this:
mount -t cifs //server/share /mnt/win7 -o
When adding a domain user to a samba 3.6 PDC I found that the [homes] share
was not created. It turns out there was no home directory specified in
/etc/password for this user. Once a linux home directory was added the
[homes] share worked, but I would expect this to work anyway since a
different
home
directory under /home/samba/homes, regardless of the home directory value
from /etc/passwd.
-David
2011/8/12 Mark Reidenbach mark.a.reidenb...@gmail.com
When adding a domain user to a samba 3.6 PDC I found that the [homes]
share
was not created. It turns out there was no home directory
I tried enabling SMB2 on our network after upgrading to samba 3.6 and
experienced the following problems. Commenting out Max Protocol = SMB2
makes the windows7 and vista clients happy.
- [homes] Trying to open a html file in notepad fails on Windows7 Pro
SP1. Opening it in Firefox
I've run across a problem where the windows 2000 clients do not run the
netlogon script when they log in to my domain although the windows xp
sp2 clients run the script fine. If I run \\server\netlogon\logon.cmd
from the run box once the 2000 machines are logged in, it runs the
script and