for your
time.
Greets.
Rafael J. Alcántara Pérez.
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load the document from Excel, it is loaded near instantly.
Has anybody had similar problems?
Greets and thanks in advance.
Rafael J. Alcántara Pérez.
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I am looking for more info on the subject, since I get this response
from a Windows/XP client to a SMBCLIENT command but do not know what
checkings are held in the client (Windows/XP) in order to correct them.
Any suggestion is welcome
Manfredo Hopp
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I wanted to know if samba is under FreeBSD as stable as samba under Linux...
Thanks
scala
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Did you get any answer, Germano? I am interested too, because I get the same
message and I do not understand it.
LauZ
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From: Germano Barreiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 2:42 PM
Subject: [Samba] help to understand log
Hello Carsten:
I am a newbie to linux and samba, so maybe what I say is stupid, but I use
Suse linux, and when I upgraded to Samba 2.2.8a and rebooted (I configured
Samba to use the startup script smb that comes with the binaries), I cood
not access Samba anymore. At last I realized that the
Hello, I have a dbf based program running on a Samba share (2.2.8a). I have optimized
performance a bit with the socket options. But after a few days file access seems to
progressly slow down anyway. Now, if I reboot, things go back to normal speed.
Has anybody worked around this issue, or have
Eric:
Are you disabling OPLOCKS and LEVEL2OPLOCKS?
I had that problem and I think that the solution was disabling them.
Anyway, if you want to, I'll send you my smb.conf.
Regards
LauZ
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From: Mr eric salayon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, August
Hola Vitor:
Yo actualice hace poco de la version 2.2.0 a la 2.2.8a y no tuve ningun
problema. Yo uso Suse, y baje los RPM binarios y los instale (sin
desinstalar lo anterior), usando la opcion de reemplazar archivos. Por las
dudas hice un resguardo del smb.conf pero creo que ni eso tuve que
Sonjaya:
Also, see if nmbd is running. I had a similar situation and that was the
motive
Good luck!
LauZ
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Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 2:19 PM
Subject: RE: [Samba] Join linux to
Hello List
I have a DOS application with DBASE III type databases in a Samba share (2.2.8a); 3 or
4 weeks ago, when I tested and configured everything, the speed was similar to the NT
server, where it resided before. So I put it in production, but it seems to be getting
progressively and
Thank you Jeremy for replying. I am new to Linux and Samba, and not to old
in NT either. I know I have a lot of things to study and understand better,
one these things is how NT counts it's licences. There is a DOS application
running on an NT server, and frequently makes me run short of NT
How can i do works the machine password timeout?
I am trying put to works but did work out.
Atenciosamente;
Lasaro
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