Did you disable the web client service on the XP box?
On Wednesday 19 May 2004 04:32 pm, samba wrote:
> No, i don't. Actually my fileserver acts as our wins server as well. It's a
> pretty bare bones linux network setup, no kooky windows stuff at all. No
> pdc, just wins server, dns/router box, a
On Monday 10 May 2004 08:00 pm, Guillermo Borgobello wrote:
> > Since I had upgraded from Samba 3.0.0 to 3.0.4
> > I have problems with ArcServe to connect to the
> > share.
> > Arcserve is running on a NT 4.0 box, everytime
> > I try to connect to the samba share it says me
> > "authenticacion fai
I have a problem with a new 3.02a server using tdbsam (so far).
When I enter the following command I get what I expect.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# net rpc user info dshadix
Password:
Domain Admins
but when I do this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# net rpc group list "Domain Admins"
Password:
I get not
If you are just trying to backup the files from NT
to SAMBA, I'd use xcopy /m instead. /m copies
files with the archive attribute set, and then
turns off the archive attribute. That way you
don't have to worry about the dates.
Dan
>Kristian Rink schrieb:
>
>> workstations which at nig
Google for
"access denied, unable to connect" +samba
and you'll get lots of hits.
If you do that and then still can't print check your cups error_log to see if
you are getting
Unsupported format 'application/octet-stream'
If so then you need to uncomment the line in both mime.convs and mime.
Have you tried LinPopup?
On Thursday 06 November 2003 09:48 am, Deyan Tsvetanov wrote:
> Hi Samba team,
>
> first I want to appologize for this spam, you probably get tons of such
> messages per day.
>
> However I am desparate and sick of digging into newsgroups, mailing lists
> and everything els
I just checked the status on my order from Amazon and it is listed as shipped
today at 08:34:45 PM but unless I'm badly mistaken it's not quite 7:00 pm in
Campbellsville KY USA as I write this message. UPS can't find the tracking
number either. Hopefully this means they are going out today.
I pre-ordered the book from Amazon and their shipping estimate was October 6,
2003. It hasn't shipped yet. Any idea when it'll be ready to go?
Dan
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The Samba How-To Collection very clearly points out that:
"Unlike, MS Windows 9x / Me, MS Windows XP Home Edition also completely lacks the
ability to log onto a network."
-- Original Message --
From: Dragos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 17:1
As root give them permission to use that program using visudo. You can also set it up
so they don't need to enter a password in the same place. man sudoers if you need
help with the proper format.
-- Original Message --
From: "Windberg Djoni" <[EMAIL PR
You aren't specifying the share, only the machine. You should use
//192.168.0.1/myshare
-- Original Message --
From: Rohan Parkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 11 Jun 2003 07:59:10 +1000
>I have a home network based on Win XP Pro, with one Linux machine
>r
>From the killall man page:
killall sends a signal to all processes running any of the
specified commands. If no signal name is specified,
SIGTERM is sent.
-- Original Message --
From: "Oscar A. Valdez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date
killproc is defined in /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions that's called by the rc scripts. In
my case it was only killing one nmbd while multiples were actually running.
-- Original Message --
From: "D. Rick Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Are you sure that all of the nmbd processes are actually stopping the first time you
issue the command. I had to change the killproc command to killall on one system so
that nmbd would actually be completely stopped.
Dan
-- Original Message --
From: "D.
The problem is that the messages from this list come addressed From: each person
instead of the list. There's no way to set up the vacation message to know that the
message is from a list (at least on our server).
Dan
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From: Jim Wha
I'm not sure that you must have encrypted passwords to implement roving profiles, but
I am sure that you don't have to involve a Windows server to use encrypted passwords.
Dan
-- Original Message --
From: dan kador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 30 May 20
I am running an NT4 domain with 7 domain controllers. We are about to open a new
clinic and I am planning to use SAMBA running on RedHat 8 (or maybe 9) there. The
plan is to eventually migrate from NT Server to SAMBA for file/print. I have a few
users that logon from different locations but d
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