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Jeremy Evans wrote:
I realise that. I *did* give a 2nd example in my original post:
$sudo smbclient -P -L //sbs
ERROR: Unable to fetch machine password
net ads testjoin returns an OK result at my end the PDC shows the
machine as joined to
: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I realise that. I *did* give a 2nd
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I realise that. I
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Jeremy Evans wrote
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Jeremy Evans wrote:
I've found that I can't access the share (or even get the
list of shares as in the examples below) using the -P
(--machine-password) switch, so I get the choice of
$smbclient -P -L //sbs
Failed to open
Hi,
I have Samba 3.0.22 running on a VM-hosted ubuntu 6.06, with the VM
existing to host a Bugzilla server for our development team. I'd like to
be able to periodically backup the MySQL database to a remote device on
our domain.
The PDC is Win2003 SBS (named simply sbs), I have successfully got