'lp'). Any ideas why that would be, and how to get them
back again?
Max.
Bjoern JACKE wrote:
On 2005-01-11 at 10:48 +0800 Max Waterman sent off:
This is causing my users a lot of pain. Is SAMBA not supposed to work
in China?
you should be using samba 3 and you should leave unix charset
you don't need a server to share contacts and calendars either. try :
http://www.opusflow.com/portal.htm
only supports outlook though - not even Entourage is supported.
I am told there is a plug-in for Mac's iCal though - by some independant
person or other...
Max.
Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
Dear
Thanks! Sounds like a plan to me :)
OK, I guess it just fits in nicely with my geek character to always
upgrade to the latest s/w :D ... which I often have to fight with
production servers :(
Max.
Bjoern JACKE wrote:
On 2005-01-11 at 10:48 +0800 Max Waterman sent off:
This is causing my users
.
Max Waterman wrote:
Hi,
I am using SME server 6.0 which has samba preconfigured on it. We
upgraded from MS Windows 2000 server.
I am using the server in China and so many of the users wish to create
files with Chinese characters in their names.
File names with Chinese characters seem to cause
Hi,
I am using SME server 6.0 which has samba preconfigured on it. We
upgraded from MS Windows 2000 server.
I am using the server in China and so many of the users wish to create
files with Chinese characters in their names.
File names with Chinese characters seem to cause all sorts of
Hi,
Two questions, only slightly related to SAMBA :
1) when I have logged into my Samba server (rh9) from
a W2K or XP
client, how can I log out again so that I can log in
as someone else. I
know logging out of W2K/XP will work, but I would like
to log out of the
SAMBA server w/o logging out
We have a PDC[1]. We have a samba server[2].
We would like to configure samba to get user info from the PDC, so that
users on the PDC can also use the resources on our samba machine?
We would also like it if users added/removed from the PDC and password
changes etc, are reflected by samba w/o