Hi,
I did that but it doesn't change the issue.
thanks
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De: steve st...@steve-ss.com
À: samba@lists.samba.org
Envoyé: Jeudi 16 Mai 2013 10:15:06
Objet: Re: [Samba] Access Denied when creating a GPO with any other domain
admins than administrator
On 14/05/13 18:40
Hello,
I have a strange issue with Samba 4 as an AD DC regarding GPO creation.
I use the following packages on Debian wheezy:
dpkg -l | grep samba
ii libsamba-credentials0:i386 4.0.0+dfsg1-1i386
Samba Credentials management library
ii
On 14/05/13 18:40, Antoine Vacher wrote:
Hello,
I have a strange issue with Samba 4 as an AD DC regarding GPO creation.
I use the following packages on Debian wheezy:
dpkg -l | grep samba
ii libsamba-credentials0:i386 4.0.0+dfsg1-1i386
Samba Credentials
Hello list,
I am trying to let my girlfriend's Windows 7 Home Premium laptop access
my samba shares and printer, but unfortunately all she gets are 'Access
Denied' errors when trying to access the samba server.
My full setup and the things I tried already are described in the txt
file at
Hi,
I'm trying to configure samba to act as the default behaviour of a
Windows Server when user is not authorized to access to a share. Let me
explain :
- Connecting to a samba share using an account which is not in the
valid user section in smb.conf, Windows client prompts a
login/password
Hi All,
I have the following setup.
Samba Server: Scientific Linux 6.2 with the following samba config. I am able
to ping the samba server from both a Mac and Windows XP machines. I can even
connect to the samba share.
However when I try to access files in the directory I get the error Access
Are the XP machines domain members?
What are the permissions set on the , for example, Murthy directory?
Either your permissions are set wrong OR samba is not correctly mapping
your samba user to the underlying unix account.Just because the
share permissions are correct doesn't mean the
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Subject: Re: [Samba] access denied problem
On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 09:34:09AM -0300, Damian Rodriguez Sanchez wrote:
I need to make available to everybody a samba share called
temp with total read and write permission.
I have tried lots of different options, but my last
On 10/06/2011 09:37 PM, Markku Tavasti wrote:
Hi!
I've strange access problem. I'm migrating samba server from Suse to
Ubuntu, and seems like it won't work like expected. All the time
problem is that normal users without admin rights can't access shares.
They can access their own home
I need to make available to everybody a samba share called
temp with total read and write permission.
I have tried lots of different options, but my last
smb.conf file looks like this:
[temp]
path = /mnt/fc9/temp
security = share
guest ok = yes
public = yes
Hi!
I've strange access problem. I'm migrating samba server from Suse to
Ubuntu, and seems like it won't work like expected. All the time
problem is that normal users without admin rights can't access shares.
They can access their own home directories, but not common shares which
are limited to
On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 09:34:09AM -0300, Damian Rodriguez Sanchez wrote:
I need to make available to everybody a samba share called
temp with total read and write permission.
I have tried lots of different options, but my last
smb.conf file looks like this:
[temp]
path =
this morning, I added entries to the files lmhosts.sam and hosts for
this server and access is allowed now.
thanks for your help.
Le 13/05/2011 17:04, Vincent Malien a écrit :
it's a site-to-site VPN
Sorry, my colleague on the other site just shut-down gone. I'll test
monday, but I think
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Vincent Malien ad...@socofer.com wrote:
this morning, I added entries to the files lmhosts.sam
FYI, the sam in lmhosts.sam stands for sample - you need to put
the valid data in a file named lmhosts (no .sam, .txt, etc.) or it
isn't being used at all.
Chris
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Hi,
I have a problem of Access denied to samba server from win7 64bit behind
a VPN.
the samba server is 3.2.5-4 release on a debian lenny (I will upgrade it
soon), member of a win2K AD domain.
the win7 PCs are on the same AD domain, they can access to an other
samba server witch is very
Is this a client-to-site or site-to-site VPN?
Does new view \\IP_ADDRESS_OF_SERVER work?
I have one samba server (compiled from source) where Windows VPN clients
can't access it by name UNLESS using either WINS ior an lmhosts file is
configured. packet sniffing showed the client connecting
it's a site-to-site VPN
Sorry, my colleague on the other site just shut-down gone. I'll test
monday, but I think you mean net view \\IP_ADDRESS_OF_SERVER.
Le 13/05/2011 16:33, Gaiseric Vandal a écrit :
Is this a client-to-site or site-to-site VPN?
Does new view \\IP_ADDRESS_OF_SERVER work?
Dear users,
I have Samba (3.0.28a) currently configured to share CUPS (1.3.7)
printers on a Ubuntu (8.04 hardy) server, using LDAP for authentication.
After installing a printer (accessing the Samba share and inputting the
user's password), everything is fine and printing works fine. But
When I connect to a Samba Member Server in my home network, I am
prompted for credentials and am able establish a session(I have not
yet joined the client machines to the domain). I see a list of shares
and am able to browse down into them as I expect, based on the
appropriate permissions. I can
Hi,
I am unable to print from a Windows Vista laptop to my Debian sid
desktop where the printer and samba are installed, in my home
network. In Windows Vista, the printer installed fine via the control
panel - local network printer, and it is listed as default in the
printers section of the
Hallo, Seb,
Du meintest am 14.08.09:
My /etc/samba/smb.conf is attached.
No - this mailing list deletes attachements (and that's a good
behaviour).
Viele Gruesse!
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Helmut Hullen hul...@t-online.de wrote:
Hallo, Seb, Du meintest am 14.08.09:
My /etc/samba/smb.conf is attached.
No - this mailing list deletes attachements (and that's a good
behaviour).
Thanks, good to know, I thought text/plain attachments were allowed.
hi all,
i have a samba server setup in workgroup(i.e standalone).running perfectly only
that when a certain user is not allowed access to a share he gets a login
prompt not the access denied message.can this be fix i mean the other way
around in which samba should display the access denied
Hi!
The path to your drivers is not relevant.
When you connect from windows to your samba server, you are mapped
(somehow) to a *nix user on the samba server.
This user needs access rights on the driver directory. That's the
important thing. You can check this basic settings by typing on your
Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Hi!
Trying to trace down a problem with printer sharing. I don't see
anything glaringly obvious with my smb.conf. I am using LDAP and CUPS.
Using a Windoze client, accessing a printer I receive the friendly
Access denied, unable to connect. Checking the Samba
Peter Van den Wildenbergh wrote:
Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Hi!
Trying to trace down a problem with printer sharing. I don't see
anything glaringly obvious with my smb.conf. I am using LDAP and CUPS.
Using a Windoze client, accessing a printer I receive the friendly
Access denied, unable to
Peter Van den Wildenbergh wrote:
Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Hi!
Trying to trace down a problem with printer sharing. I don't see
anything glaringly obvious with my smb.conf. I am using LDAP and CUPS.
Using a Windoze client, accessing a printer I receive the friendly
Access denied, unable to
Using a Windoze client, accessing a printer I receive the friendly
Access denied, unable to connect. Checking the Samba logs, I find:
Alrighty then... I think I got it... almost (*)
changed in smb.conf section : [print$]
path = /usr/share/cups/drivers
# path = /var/lib/samba/printers
Michael Heydon wrote:
You are getting close :)
But not close enough yet...
It is a driver related issue, you can either install windows drivers
onto the samba server. This has the benefit of when ever you add the
printer to a client the drivers will be installed automagically.
That's the
Hi!
Trying to trace down a problem with printer sharing. I don't see
anything glaringly obvious with my smb.conf. I am using LDAP and CUPS.
Using a Windoze client, accessing a printer I receive the friendly
Access denied, unable to connect. Checking the Samba logs, I find:
[2008/11/07
Hello,
I am new on this list and I hope, my question is not an FAQ. I did a lot
of searching but could not get the answer:
With ntbackup on a windows 2003 server I try to backup 6 shares on a
server running samba 3.0.24. When I select all 6 shares for backup I get
an access denied-error from
First of all, I am new to Samba, so please pardon me if I ask something
stupid. Thanks!
I recently set up a PDC using Samba version 3.0.28a. According to the
official Samba documentation, I should be able to use the Microsoft User
Manager tool to manage my Samba domain controller. I am able to
Samba 3.0.28a-0.fc8 Windows XP.
When logging on to machine 'A' one of my users gets an Access Denied
message for a particular cookie file -- 'statse'. When logging on to
another machine ('B'), there is no problem.
I have tried, when logged in as administrator (mapped to root on the
server),
Hi,
I have a software samba installed in
Kubuntu and I have tried to write
archives in samba area. I can read
archives that are in samba area, but
I can't put new archives in this area.
The error message
access denied:
It was not possible write to smb://oxigenio/narciso/fatorial.java
http://lucasmanual.com/mywiki/SambaDomainController#head-866c1d5d643f2eeaf4997d1789908ebbab384d94
Here is what u can do.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Marcelo G Narciso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a software samba installed in
Kubuntu and I have tried to write
archives in
Hi All,
I have installed SAMBA 3.0.24 and facing some problem with the msdfs. Here
is the log below. It seems as a redirecting issue.
[2008/03/08 14:17:51, 3] smbd/msdfs.c:dfs_redirect(435)
dfs_redirect: Not redirecting para8/ccstg/vobs/New Text Document.txt
/view.dat.
[2008/03/08 14:17:51, 3]
I have a windows 2003 AD domain and a server joined to that domain.
Winbind is being used as an idmap. Most everything seems to work fine.
Winbind gets user info correctly:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# wbinfo -u
TESTDOMAIN\administrator
TESTDOMAIN\guest
TESTDOMAIN\support_388945a0
Sent: Wed 2/13/2008 12:26 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Access denied when setting permissions
I have a windows 2003 AD domain and a server joined to that domain.
Winbind is being used as an idmap. Most everything seems to work fine.
Winbind gets user info correctly:
[EMAIL
Server time: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 11:19:09 CST
KDC server: 192.168.222.84
Server time offset: -29
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Steven Whaley
Sent: Wed 2/13/2008 12:26 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Access denied when setting permissions
I have
I'm trying to install print drivers onto my samba 3.0.28 server (Fedora Core
8) following the Add Printer Wizard Driver Installation directions here:
http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/classicalprinting.html#id388379
Unfortunately, when I try to add the print driver, I
On 10/15/07, bhoomikasc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to mount a samba share on to a Windows 2003 server.
When I do,
devdb001:/ # mount -t cifs -o username=mysql,password=pass
//10.141.52.15/linuxbak/mysql_db/devdb /media/devdb/
retrying with upper case share name
mount error
Hey Frank,
Never mind. I kinda solved the problem.
Thanks for replying to the post.
Frank Van Damme-2 wrote:
On 10/15/07, bhoomikasc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to mount a samba share on to a Windows 2003 server.
When I do,
devdb001:/ # mount -t cifs -o
Hi,
I am trying to mount a samba share on to a Windows 2003 server.
When I do,
devdb001:/ # mount -t cifs -o username=mysql,password=pass
//10.141.52.15/linuxbak/mysql_db/devdb /media/devdb/
retrying with upper case share name
mount error 6 = No such device or address
Refer to the
I have problem setting samba configuration file to share my printer
this is my smb.conf : http://pastebin.com/m5ee0460
My OS is Ubuntu 7.04 and my printer is Epson LX-300+ connected to that
Ubuntu.
I got the last version of samba from apt-get sources.
I use driver 9 pin dot matrix and print
Hi there.
For some reason I am getting permission denied errors on a new samba server.
I can add machines to the domain, I can login with any user id's and so on
as well. But when I try connecting to a public share, or the users home
directory, I get a user denied error.
\\Fileserver\user is not
Hello list.
I have Samba working as a PDC, but when I try to join from a XP computer I
get the message: Access denied. The message appears right after I change
the domain name in the XP network settings and the login window pops up.
My smb.conf is:
[global]
workgroup = DOMAIN.NAME
I also want the users to be able to log
in from any computer in the network.
This is called roaming profiles, and you will need a domain in order to
do this, otherwise the user's desktop will not follow them to different
computers.
*Jason Baker
*/IT Coordinator/
*Glastender Inc.*
5400 North
Using Ubuntu 6.06.1, Samba 3.0.22, VMWare on Win2003 server.
I can connect using with admin user and ip address, but using
admin and netbios name prompts for password and results in access
denied. WINS is enabled in Samba config.
Does Vmware or Ubuntu introduce weird problems or is
Using Ubuntu 6.06.1, Samba 3.0.22, VMWare on Win2003 server.
I can connect using with admin user and ip address, but using admin and netbios
name prompts for password and results in access denied. WINS is enabled in
Samba config.
Does Vmware or Ubuntu introduce weird problems or is something
Hi,
I have samba-3.0.23d-1tr on a trustix 3.0 system.
This samba was joined to a win 2k3 domain and it works perfect for lot of
months.
Now I can access only to tmp share.
If I launch wbinfo -u or wbinfo -g, I still see the users/group from win2k3
server, but in the log of my winxp client
Hi,
I have samba-3.0.23d-1tr on a trustix 3.0 system.
This samba was joined to a win 2k3 domain and it works perfect for lot of
months.
Now I can access only to tmp share, and samba server is sometimes slow to
expose all shares.
If I launch wbinfo u or wbinfo g, I still see the users/group
Hi,
I have samba-3.0.23d-1tr on a trustix 3.0 system.
This samba was joined to a win 2k3 domain and it works perfect for lot of
months.
Now I can access only to tmp share, and samba server is very slow to expose
all shares.
If I launch wbinfo -u or wbinfo -g, I still see the users/group from
Hello all,
I'm very very new to linux and samba so hopefully I am describing my problem
correctly.
I have set up ldap, slapd and samba on my linux box and now I'm trying to
access it from my windows xp pro client. If I connect to the samba server
using security=user and do it as a workgroup it
I have a fedora core 6 linux server that I am trying to set up a samba share
on. The rest of the computers on my network are running windows XP with all of
the latest patches. I am running a domain called nissley for my network.
I decieded to set up a samba share with user security because it
Hello,
I wonder what I miss, my installation worked perfectly until my upgrade
to 3.0.23c version.
This is an ldap-based install and I use the following directive to add
machines (IDEALX script) :
add machine script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-useradd -w '%u'
1) Now, under WinXP, joining a new computer
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On 09/09/2006 05:09 AM, Olav Rogall escreveu:
Guten Tag ,
I'm running here a self-compiled samba 2.2.12 on an old suse 8.0
server as a domain controller with w2ksp2- and sp4-clients.
The server also services cups, squid,
Guten Tag ,
I'm running here a self-compiled samba 2.2.12 on an old suse 8.0
server as a domain controller with w2ksp2- and sp4-clients.
The server also services cups, squid, postfix, bind etc.
Everything works fine fopr year's.
Last week i've changed the
I'm trying to upgrade from Samba 3.0.14a to 3.0.23b. Using the exact
same config file that I did in the older version, and using the exact
same share directory and file permissions as I did with the old
version, a share that I used to be able to access now returns:
tree connect
I'm trying to upgrade from Samba 3.0.14a to 3.0.23b. Using the exact
same config file that I did in the older version, and using the exact
same share directory and file permissions as I did with the old
version, a share that I used to be able to access now returns:
tree connect failed:
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ML Samba wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade from Samba 3.0.14a to 3.0.23b. Using the exact
same config file that I did in the older version, and using the exact
same share directory and file permissions as I did with the old
version, a share that I
I'm trying to upgrade from Samba 3.0.14a to 3.0.23b. Using the exact
same config file that I did in the older version, and using the exact
same share directory and file permissions as I did with the old
version, a share that I used to be able to access now returns:
tree connect failed:
From: ML Samba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to upgrade from Samba 3.0.14a to 3.0.23b. Using the exact
same config file that I did in the older version, and using the exact
same share directory and file permissions as I did with the old
version, a share that I used to be able to access now
Hi,
I don't remember if it's the first time I'm accessing the license
manager on a Win2000-server machine since the transfer of my NT-PDC to
samba 3.0.20b, but now I can't access it. I get the message that I have
to be administrator on the domain (translation from Dutch : To open
Guten Tag ,
I'm running here a self-compiled samba 2.2.12 on an old suse 8.0
server as a domain controller with w2ksp2- and sp4-clients.
The server also services cups, squid, postfix, bind etc.
Everything works fine fopr year's.
Last week i've changed the
Guten Tag Samba-List,
I'm running here a self-compiled samba 2.2.12 on an old suse 8.0
server as a domain controller with w2ksp2- and sp4-clients.
The server also services cups, squid, postfix, bind etc.
Everything works fine fopr year's.
Last week i've changed the
With the samba server up and running connected to windows xp I am trying to
copy files into my directory from windows; /usr/music/marks. but i keep
getting access denied.
The directory is set to read and write.
Any help gratefully recieved
Mark
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Hi,
I'm pretty new to Samba. I'm using Fedora with Samba. Im trying to create
different windows clients to access their particular folders and add or save
files for back-up purposes. I got it running and all client machines can see
the Samba server and can access the shared folders. The problem
I'm running Samba Version 3.0.14a on Debian Linux. My sm.conf is listed at
the end of this message. I have two printers on server.thresh.lan, a Brother
HL-1440 laser printer and an HP-5510 Office Jet
(printer/scanner/fax/copier/gopher and dishwasher). The Brother is named
laser and the HP
Hi,
If I run this: (where LOCALHOST is the local server name)
$ net rpc group add test -U LOCALHOST\\root
Then providing I've put in the correct password, I get this:
add group failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
I'm using security = domain, so is there some reason why local groups
are not
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Hi,
I experienced a problem with Eclipse, but I was able to track it down to
the following behavior:
My config:
Samba Server 3.0.20b exporting Homes
Win XP SP2 Clients with mounted homedir as drive z:
1) I created a textfile named .project on the
Samba version 3.0.20 running on FreeBSD 5.4-Stable.
Certain users on certain machines are losing access to my
fileserver--one moment things are working and the next, they don't
work. I can't figure out how to regain connectivity for those users
on those workstations (running Win XP Pro).
Please
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From: ML Samba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 12:46 PM
Subject: [Samba] Access denied errors with version 3.0.20
Samba version 3.0.20 running on FreeBSD 5.4-Stable.
Certain users on certain machines are losing access to my
fileserver--one
I had a similar problem with win XP pro. How many network interfaces are
working on your server? If ther is more than one WinXP clients seems get
stucked.
I solved deactivating the eth1 interface and rebooting both clients and
server. I'm running SAmba 3.0.16a
The server is a Dell PE1750
Access Denied using samba 3.0.4 and Solaris 5.10 i386
I have some samba machines running freebsd without problems, two running
Solaris and one Win NT 4 server on the same LAN.
The Solaris was done over two PC machines one a no brand Pentium III (only for
testing) and Other a HP Proliant, for
Hi everyone,
I know this one has been addressed before. I have had so much trouble
getting the IDEALX scripts to work that I set about writing my own and
they almost work. The trouble is with the add machine script. The
first time I do the join, I get an access denied error message on
WinXP.
Hi Everyone,
I have Fedora Core 2 installed. I'm trying to share a printer using
samba. The shares/printers can be browsed from a windows xp machine. The
printer can be installed but it keeps giving me access denied, unable
to connect. Tried the security on share,server and user but still no
click the file/directory, click properties, click Security tab, choose a
user and try to modify the permissions or add a user or group for access
rights the share it fails. The message given is Unable to save
permission changes...Access is denied.
I compared both smb.conf files before and after
Hello
I was using Redhat 7.3 with the default samba package 2.0.7.xx and then
upgraded to Redhat 9.0 and currently using samba-2.2.7a-8.9.0.
Prior to the upgrade users were able to change permissions on
files/directories they owned as well as write to those file which had
write access enabled.
I have upgraded many Samba versions over the years with great success.
I use Samba on Solaris/Sparc systems strickly as member servers (file
servers) of my normal Windows XP Domain.
Recently I have attempted to upgrade from Samba 3.0.2a to anything
newer, specifically 3.0.8, 3.0.10, and 3.0.11.
I had the same problem as well and finally found a solution.
Some additional notices:
- I can access subdirectories of the share, e.g. attempting to access
\\server\share gives access denied, \\server\share\data works.
- Other XP Pro clients do not have this problem.
- The problem does not occur
Try adding admin users = mbolingbroke to the share und try again.
For a sample file that I am trying to change the
attributes of. Since Samba should be authenticating
me as mbolingbroke, I don't think this is the problem.
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I've actually had this configuration in the past, but I have no recollection
of how I managed to make it happen.
I have a small NT 4.0 domain, and have just built a Red Hat 9 machine, which
I would like to make a member of the domain. My networking is okay -- I can
ping the Linux machine from
Hi Max,
are you owner of the files you want to handle?
Only file owner is allowed to change file permissions (where attributes are
mapped), write access isn't enough.
Daniel
I've been tearing my hair out trying to get DOS file attributes
to work with Samba. An error occured applying
Hi!
I've been tearing my hair out trying to get DOS file attributes to work
with Samba. Basically, I have it all set up so the user mbolingbroke
(me) can write to this Supernova Backup share I have - this all works
fine. However, since this is going to backup my Windows machine I want
to
Every week or so, Samba stops answering to a server's FQ host name via Netbios.
However, it will continue to answer on an alias declared at netbios aliases
in smb.conf.
net view \\name01 will result in Access Denied, and net view \\name0 is
successful.
To be clear, both aliases point to the
smbd version = 2.2.7
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Right in the middle of a big XCopy from Win2K SP3 to Samba 3.0.8 I get an Access Denied kicked back from XCopy and it ends. XCopy is building dirs from scratch on the Samba server - starting for a
clean empty share. XFS FS on the server, Debian Sarge.
I've heard of odd things with RoboCopy, but
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 12:13:21PM -0500, Michael Lueck wrote:
Right in the middle of a big XCopy from Win2K SP3 to Samba 3.0.8 I get an
Access Denied kicked back from XCopy and it ends. XCopy is building dirs
from scratch on the Samba server - starting for a clean empty share. XFS FS
Hi All,
I don't know if this is a samba problem or not, but if users want to add
files as an attachment
in Lotus Notes and MS Outlook, and these files reside on samba shares,
they get an access denied message.
This access denied message refers to the whole share not only a file.
Samba Server
I am getting an access denied when trying to join my domain, I am using
Samba 2.2.5 EL from SuSe Linux Ent 8. My user is root.
Thanks
Mark
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On Sunday, 2004-08-01 at 15:36:15 -0400, Derek Harkness wrote:
Are you using encrypted passwords?
Yes.
Lupe Christoph
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Hello Samba group,
Problem:
I cannot get samba share to grant access to my /shared
share. I created it, gave the linux user permissions
and tested them, my Windows XP Pro sees the share, I
can map a drive to it, but I cannot change to it:
Access denied is the error I get. I'm logged into
On Sunday, 2004-08-01 at 10:26:49 -0700, chad work wrote:
I can see the shares, I can map, for example, the J:
drive to shared, but cannot switch to it by typing:
J: enter.
I'm having the same problem. Let me add what I found out:
1) I can access the share with smbclient from Linux. In fact,
Are you using encrypted passwords?
Derek
On Aug 1, 2004, at 1:42 PM, Lupe Christoph wrote:
On Sunday, 2004-08-01 at 10:26:49 -0700, chad work wrote:
I can see the shares, I can map, for example, the J:
drive to shared, but cannot switch to it by typing:
J: enter.
I'm having the same problem. Let
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Samba 3.0.5 on Unix. I can map to the share but Access is denied.
I've configured the share so this would not happen. Any ideas
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Samba 3.0.5 on Unix. I can map to the share but Access is denied. I've configured the
share so this would not happen. Any ideas?
Bill
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Bill Mann wrote:
Samba 3.0.5 on Unix. I can map to the share but Access is denied.
I've configured the share so this would not happen. Any ideas?
This started happening to me as of 3.0.4, and I never found a solution.
Now I'm trying to mount via cifs, but getting missing or invalid
username
Experienced a strange bug in 3.0.4, but I think I've seen Jeremy
discussing this with another on the list with respect to root dir access
to a share, but can't find a bug in bugzilla.
WinXP-SP1 Goes to My Computer/Properties/Device Mangler/Net
Adap/Update Driver/Have Disk
When the attemp is
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