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2002-10-29 Thread Rend, Jon (Jon) %
On friday we changed our smb.conf file to test the security model that uses DOMAIN authenticacion. It worked fine testing two seperate usernames from Multiple Workstations connecting to a WORLD access share on the SAMBA server. I have to say nothing has changed at all since friday, apart

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2002-10-29 Thread Rend, Jon (Jon) %
someone enlighten me why this is relevant if my DOMAIN Controller is doing the authentication which is an NT Box, shame on it. I'll tell you I commented it out and I get the original problem. Weird. -Original Message-From: Rend, Jon (Jon) % Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 8:23 AMTo: [EMAIL

[Samba] People

2002-10-29 Thread Rend, Jon (Jon) %
Is there a way to map NT names to UNIX names when they are not the same. 95% of our are which is great but we have a few that are different. For example, we have NT user "bigboy" who's Unix account is "smallboy", how can I make an association, oh learned 1's. Thanks, Jon J agere systems

[Samba] Access Problem connecting from windows 2000 client to Samba UNIXserver Share

2002-10-28 Thread Rend, Jon (Jon) %
On friday we changed our smb.conf file to test the security model that uses DOMAIN authenticacion. It worked fine testing two seperate usernames from Multiple Workstations connecting to a WORLD access share on the SAMBA server. I have to say nothing has changed at all since friday, apart

[Samba] FW: Access Problem connecting from windows 2000 client to Samba UNIX server Share

2002-10-28 Thread Rend, Jon (Jon) %
-Original Message-From: Rend, Jon (Jon) % Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 4:23 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: Access Problem connecting from windows 2000 client to Samba UNIX server Share On friday we changed our smb.conf file to test the security model that uses DOMAIN