Hello --
I am running samba 3.0.20b as PDC. The clients are running Windows XP SP2. I
have a question about how to rename/label the network drive on the clients.
It appears when users login, Windows OS automatically names the mapped drives
shown in Windows explorer as sharename
Hello --
I am creating a share directory on a samba server for a group of users. I
would like to make sure:
1. Only the members in that group can create files and subfolders on that
directory
2. Other people cannot have any access to the files/subfolers.
3. The members can have
Josh Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/29/05, Taolizhong wrote:
The above requirements seem simple, however, my problem is, because the share
directory is neither under any of the members' home directory nor a seperate
partition, and the system umask is set to 022, which
Josh Kelley wrote: On 11/29/05, Taolizhong wrote:
The above requirements seem simple, however, my problem is, because the share
directory is neither under any of the members' home directory nor a seperate
partition, and the system umask is set to 022, which is not supposed to be
changed
Hello --
We have a LAN that consists of a samba domain controller and a bunch of PCs.
The samba version is 3.0.20b and the PCs are running Windows XP (sp2). The
Windows clients can join the domain without any problem, however, a message
saying Please wait while the domain list is
Hi --
The environment we have is as follows,
Domain controller: samba 3.0.14a running Solaris 9/X86
Authentication: openldap 2.2.14
Clients: Windows XP with SP2
The issue I met:
If both clients and Samba server are on the same physical switch (also same
subnet), the clients can join
,
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Our existing Unix system has more than 500 users.
The system
currently
uses OpenLDAP to authenticate users. We just added
dozens of PCs
running
Windows to the network. We are going to set up the
existing Unix
server
as a samba PDC server such that the users can log
onto either their
Unix
Hello --
Our existing Unix system has more than 500 users. The system currently uses
OpenLDAP to authenticate users. We just added dozens of PCs running Windows to
the network. We are going to set up the existing Unix server as a samba PDC
server such that the users can log onto either their