Linda Walsh wrote:
Moray Henderson wrote:
The server string is Ishtar, but that is not the server name; you
need
to set netbios name for that.
Wouldn't the hostname take care of that? That's the name of the
machine.
Yes, if netbios name is not set it does pick up the host name. I
Moray Henderson wrote:
The server string is Ishtar, but that is not the server name; you need
to set netbios name for that.
Wouldn't the hostname take care of that? That's the name of the
machine.
I don't recall ever adding that param before (remember, this does work
on an XP
David Southwell wrote:
Just want to ask the obvious questions as I did not see it mentioned.. what
version of Windows 7 is the client machine?
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Linda Walsh wrote:
Moray Henderson wrote:
Last time I saw something like this, it was because the client (Win XP)
did not have a WINS server set, and couldn’t find the domain. Can you
ping the server from the problem client - by IP address and by name? Is
its firewall blocking any SMB ports?
Moray Henderson wrote:
Something to do with the name of the machine?
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SMB server name is 'ishtar', Domain 'Bliss' (Ha!, wishful thinking...
it's a goal!)), and Win7 client is 'athenae'. All are in DNS domain
'sc.tlinx.org'
(an internal domain name). Theoretically straightforward.
Linda Walsh wrote:
Moray Henderson wrote:
Something to do with the name of the machine?
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SMB server name is 'ishtar', Domain 'Bliss' (Ha!, wishful
thinking...
it's a goal!)), and Win7 client is 'athenae'. All are in DNS domain
'sc.tlinx.org'
(an internal domain name). Theoretically
Linda Walsh wrote:
Moray Henderson wrote:
Something to do with the name of the machine?
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SMB server name is 'ishtar', Domain 'Bliss' (Ha!, wishful
thinking...
it's a goal!)), and Win7 client is 'athenae'. All are in DNS domain
'sc.tlinx.org'
(an internal domain name).
I have similar problem. I can join to domain but can't log in to user
account.
Samba 3.4.3
Windows 7 Professional x64
From WinXP workstation everything works great.
Last time I saw something like this, it was because the client (Win XP)
did not have a WINS server set, and couldn’t find the
Ryan Casey wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to join a Windows 7 client to a samba domain. We're
running samba 3.3.9 from SerNet. I've changed the registry settings
on the Win7 client per the wiki page
(http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7).
Unfortunately, I'm still getting:
The following error
Moray Henderson wrote:
Last time I saw something like this, it was because the client (Win XP)
did not have a WINS server set, and couldn’t find the domain. Can you
ping the server from the problem client - by IP address and by name? Is
its firewall blocking any SMB ports?
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On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 5:25 AM, Moray Henderson
moray.hender...@ict-software.org wrote:
Last time I saw something like this, it was because the client (Win XP)
did not have a WINS server set, and couldn’t find the domain. Can you
ping the server from the problem client - by IP address and by
Hi,
I'm trying to join a Windows 7 client to a samba domain. We're
running samba 3.3.9 from SerNet. I've changed the registry settings
on the Win7 client per the wiki page
(http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7).
Unfortunately, I'm still getting:
The following error occurred attempting to
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