hi list,
I have this curious problem:
When I connect to the server directly (i.e. \\server\share), everything is
working fine. I can copy as many files as I want, I can watch movies or
listen to MP3s without a problem.
But when I try to connect via mapped network drives (i.e. z:), these
things
hi list,
I've set up my server as standard fileserver and typically everything's
working as expected. But sometimes I have these weird connection losses when
copying onto the server AND reading from it. At least it seams as if it only
happens when there are multiple activities (especially when
Hi list,
since SuSe9.x it's possible to authenticate the linux-users not only via NIS
or LDAP, but also with a samba server.
The only thing left to do - besides enabling it in yast - is edit the
smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = domain-name
security = domain
encrypt
yes:
@echo Installing Printers ...
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /dn /n \\server\printer /q
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n \\server\printer /q /u
Markus
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I would set the 'Minimum Password Length' in the 'Local Policy Settings' of
the Clients to the same value as in linux. So if in Linux your users need =
5 chars, set Minimum Password Length also to 5.
cheers,
Stumpfl Markus
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well, not really samba related but:
in OO, etc.: 'Save As...' -- and set the filetype to 'Microsoft *'
* = Excel, Word, etc.
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. März 2004 12:34
An:
What I know it's not samba related. This happens in a Win only
environment too!
I have the same problem at home (only 2-3 pcs) but in work with 50+ PCs
there is no problem whatsoever because:
it really helps if the samba server is the browse list master!
Normally that's any PC on the network, but
Hi,
what you could try (I've set it that way and works fine - for now ;-)):
open 'gpedit.msc'
\Computerconfiguration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
Settings\Security Options\Domain Member: Maximum Age of Computer
Passwords
set that to 999 (maximum). So you should be fine for some
I too installed samba3 under the suse8.2-cli:
- uninstalled every samba package
- rpm -i all rpms (i.e.: rpm -i samba3-3.0.2a-30.i386.rpm
samba3-client-3.0.2a-30.i386.rpm samba3-doc-3.0.2a-30.i386.rpm
samba3-winbind-3.0.2a-30.i386.rpm)
So the dependencies are solved by rpm.
Markus
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Well, that should do the trick.
cheers,
Markus
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 09. März 2004 16:30
An: Stumpfl Markus
Betreff: Re: AW: [Samba] WinXP
Create a so called mandatory profile:
Copy you perfect user profile into a new directory (of course in the
profiles path) with the name 'users.man' and rename the 'ntuser.dat'
to 'ntuser.man'.
And of course you have to change the smb.conf like
'logon path = \\%L\profiles\users.man'
Now the users
: Scott Gross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 03. März 2004 18:29
An: Stumpfl Markus
Betreff: RE: [Samba] SAMBA 3 as PDC - W2K/WXP Pro logon trouble
Wichtigkeit: Hoch
I use a little windows gui program called LDAP browser to look at my
LDAP
entries and I was just looking through
Hi list,
I too have this 'problem': this desktop.ini - typically for saving
directory/desktop settings - is visible in about every directory on the
roaming profiles: desktop, autostart, quickstart, etc.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Thx,
Stumpfl Markus
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!
Thanks in advance,
Stumpfl Markus
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, but that's
not very funny nor productive.
So what do I have to change on the server to allow the existing PCs to
login?
mfg. Stumpfl Markus
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Clients: WinXP-SP1 (with reg-patch
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