). If
CreatePrinterIC is not supported currently, are there any (client/server
side) workaround using which I can get away with this problem?
Thanks,
SAMBA USER
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Hi,
One of my customers is trying to get his AD integrated with samba 3.5.8 he is
running with an older version of CentOs.
His domain consist of 1 PDC, 1 BDC and onother DC that replicates the PDC in a
remote location.
The join to the domain seem to be successful. When I run the command net
Hi,
One of my customers is trying to get his AD integrated with samba 3.5.8 he is
running with an older version of CentOs.
His domain consist of 1 PDC, 1 BDC and onother DC that replicates the PDC in a
remote location.
The join to the domain seem to be successful. When I run the command net
I have an ancient device, several actually, called an Audiotron that I
use Samba for to access media files.
Now, I realize these are old and finicky devices.
For ease of management, I keep my media files separated into 4.5GB
directories (easy to burn to DVD) and then
I have a script that goes
Hello:
Reviewing the code in ~include/smb.h file in samba 3.5.3 and the enum for
remote_arch_types, I have some questions:
1. Windows 7 is missing there...is there is specific reason for leaving it
out? There are references to win7 elsewhere in the code.
2. My client is Win7 but during
Hello Experts:
I upgraded from 3.0.25 to 3.2.15 - the compilation went thru fine but I get
segmentation fault during runtime. It dumps core when function lp_load_ex
(in file param/loadparm.c) calls init_iconv().
I'm using GCC 4.3.3 to compile samba.
I tried google search but couldn't find
:55 AM, samba user newsamba.u...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Experts:
I upgraded from 3.0.25 to 3.2.15 - the compilation went thru fine but I get
segmentation fault during runtime. It dumps core when function lp_load_ex
(in file param/loadparm.c) calls init_iconv().
I'm using GCC 4.3.3 to compile
Hello Experts:
I would like to force my samba server to send WRITE_THROUGH option (inside
CREATE_ANDX_RESPONSE) back to the client (even though the client doesn't
explicitly requests for it). I tried to follow the path inside open.c but it
doesn't seem to be working.
Can someone pls help with
Hello Experts:
I would like to force my samba server to send WRITE_THROUGH option (inside
CREATE_ANDX_RESPONSE) back to the client (even though the client doesn't
explicitly requests for it). I tried to follow the path inside open.c but it
doesn't seem to be working.
Can someone pls help with
Hello,
The first time I save a file from a winXP client, (from Word or other
programs)
this takes a long time (12 secs or more).
Subsequent saves don't have this problem.
If I don't use the share for a longer period,
then this stalling happens again.
This problem does not happen when I just
HI have a bizzare problem. When I mount a share, the
mount point disappears!
Details:
Distribution: SUSE 9.2
Kernel: 2.6.8-24.24-default
Samba: 3.0.23c-0.1.36
Lawserv2: Windows 2003 SP 1
Problem:
ls /mountpoints
samba1 samba2
mount -t smbfs -o
username=Administrator,workgroup=Athena
Does anyone know when the brocken helpfiles are going to be fixed?
Or maybe where I can copy them to make them work?
I am running 3.0.21a and the Changelog states that it should be fixed,
however I don't see it that way...
Thanks for any pointers...
Frank
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After installing LDAP and setting up as PDC my unix user root shows up as
Administrator.
When I do an ls on anything that was owned by root now shows ups being owned by
Administrator
How do I get root back?
The system seems to function OK?
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