Re: [Samba] Shares of Logged Out Users Still Visible By Next User

2005-02-04 Thread AndyLiebman
In a message dated 2/4/2005 12:14:15 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Andy, Please show us how you have configured the [homes] stanza. Are you using "valid users = %S" in the stanza? - John T. Hi John, Actually I don't use HOMES directories. And I am not using the "valid u

Re: [Samba] Shares of Logged Out Users Still Visible By Next User

2005-02-04 Thread Doug VanLeuven
John, [homes] comment = Home Directory browseable = no read only = no create mode = 0775 directory mask = 0775 csc policy = disable I'm finding it happens if the previous process hasn't terminated. Ususally that's IPC$. I have deadtime = 3 to get rid of them pretty fast, but rapidly l

Re: [Samba] Shares of Logged Out Users Still Visible By Next User

2005-02-03 Thread John H Terpstra
Andy, Please show us how you have configured the [homes] stanza. Are you using "valid users = %S" in the stanza? - John T. On Thursday 03 February 2005 21:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi. > > I'm running Samba 3.0.2 (a?) on Linux. For the most part, it's working > great. I have set up Samba

[Samba] Shares of Logged Out Users Still Visible By Next User

2005-02-03 Thread AndyLiebman
Hi. I'm running Samba 3.0.2 (a?) on Linux. For the most part, it's working great. I have set up Samba as a PDC and also just as a workgroup server. However, under both scenarios I'm seeing a troublesome behavior with Windows XP machines that have many users who frequently log on and log off.