Hi, All.
I hope everyone's enjoying the nice weather.
I am called the system admin here, but really I just fell into the job
over the past 25 years.
Is there a way to search the archives?
My problem is that I've suddenly got 6 WinXP desktops that can access
only 1 of my 5 smb servers, 4 of
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 03:31:37PM -0400, Alex wrote:
I hope everyone's enjoying the nice weather.
I am called the system admin here, but really I just fell into the
job over the past 25 years.
Is there a way to search the archives?
My problem is that I've suddenly got 6 WinXP desktops
Alex said the following on 06/17/2011 03:31 PM:
No WinXP updates had been installed that I know of and none on Linux,
either.
Ok. I spoke too soon. I just found out that on Thursday morning at 3am
my WinXP desktops downloaded and installed Software Distribution
Service 3.0 from
Have a look at:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Implementing_System_Policies_with_Samba
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 6:46 PM, hemanth kumar hemant...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Takahasi,
Tks for spending your valuable time for replying,
We dont have any NT DC here.Samba is going to be the first DC.So
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 11:43 AM, hemanth kumar hemant...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
We are setting up a samba PDC with rhcl 5.I made some restrictions in XP
box using GPEDIT like restricting the access to control panel,desktop
properties, registry and etc. ,then i copied the DEFAULT USER folder
Hi,
We are setting up a samba PDC with rhcl 5.I made some restrictions in XP
box using GPEDIT like restricting the access to control panel,desktop
properties, registry and etc. ,then i copied the DEFAULT USER folder frm
that XP box to netlogon share of samba server.(thought it would act as
2010/12/10 hemanth kumar hemant...@gmail.com:
We are setting up a samba PDC with rhcl 5.I made some restrictions in XP
box using GPEDIT like restricting the access to control panel,desktop
properties, registry and etc.
(snip)
how can we setup the profile for xp users
Samba domain is
Hi Takahasi,
Tks for spending your valuable time for replying,
We dont have any NT DC here.Samba is going to be the first DC.So is there
any way do creat policies without NT?
tks
Hemanth Kumar M
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 9:25 PM, TAKAHASHI Motonobu mo...@monyo.com wrote:
2010/12/10 hemanth
Hi everbody,
Two monts ago, i had got problem with my Domain build by Samba 3.0.24 by
Debian Etch.
I had configured DNS, WINS and SAMBA domain and when i set up IP addres
gateway and dns on Windows XP i could connect to DOMAIN
But now when i setup this and push join computer to domain i got
Following issue only occurs on a Windows XP system (it doesn't happen on
Windows 7)
I have Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) server with samba 3.5.4. The server has a
samba share and another PC (which has Windows XP as operating system) is
connected to that share through a network drive. On the share,
Il 29/10/2010 09:37, Jochen Hebbrecht ha scritto:
Following issue only occurs on a Windows XP system (it doesn't happen on
Windows 7)
I have Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) server with samba 3.5.4. The server has a
samba share and another PC (which has Windows XP as operating system) is
connected to
I recently migrated from Fedora Core 10 to fedora core 12.
smbd -V
Version 3.4.2-47.fc12
I had this configurations file
[global]
# --- Netwrok Related Options
workgroup = CHIPSDOMAIN
server string = Samba Server Version %v
; netbios name = MYSERVER
Hi all,
I hope someone can help me with this issue.
I am not sure this is a samba problem but since I am using I decided to post.
I have samba acting as PDC.
Since I installed SP3 for windows XP, after some time, windows shared
printing stops working. If I try to add the printer again it's
Hi all,
I encounter a problem trying to join a Samba 3 domain with a Windows XP
client. Checking the network traffic with Wireshark I can see that the
client sends a logon request with an empty username and the samba server
replies with user unknown. This behaviour is the same no matter
OK - fixed that one. The problem was a too long netbios name. Adding the
following line to the smb.conf fixed the problem:
netbios name = dc
Seems Windows only sends the machine name within its logon request if
the netbios name of the domain controller does not exceed a specific
length (16
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On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:59 PM, John Drescherdresche...@gmail.com wrote:
This desktop.ini file is a hidden file that windows places in all
folders of your system to store the preferences of your explorer view.
The problem
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Subject: Re: Fwd: [Samba] Windows XP login
To: John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com
This desktop.ini file is a hidden file that windows places in all
folders of your system to store
dresche...@gmail.com wrote:
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Date: Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: Fwd: [Samba] Windows XP login
To: John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com
This desktop.ini file is a hidden file that windows places in all
folders of your
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 12:17 PM, David
Christensendavid.christen...@viveli.com wrote:
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On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:59 PM, John Drescherdresche...@gmail.com wrote:
This desktop.ini file is a hidden file that windows places in
on a per
user basis.
Hope this helps!
On 6/30/09 8:22 AM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com wrote:
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Date: Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: Fwd: [Samba] Windows XP login
To: John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com
To me, that means that the Windows default profile has this set in it. Once it
is set on a user's profile, it will need to be reset for each user. It's not
uncommon for a system administrator to configure the an account the way they
want it, then copy that users' profile to the Default
Thanks for info, what do I need to modify or configure in order for this
file to remain hidden on all clients?
In smb.conf:
hide files = /desktop.ini/
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When WinXP users login to the samba domain a text file opens that contains:
[.ShellClassInfo]
localizedresourcena...@%systemroot%\system32\shell32.dll,-21787
This seems to be tied to the roaming profile, it only surfaced once I
enabled roaming
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 7:26 PM, David
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When WinXP users login to the samba domain a text file opens that contains:
[.ShellClassInfo]
localizedresourcena...@%systemroot%\system32\shell32.dll,-21787
This desktop.ini file is a hidden file that windows places in all
folders of your system to store the preferences of your explorer view.
The problem here is samba is making this hidden file in the startup
folder of the start menu visible instead of default hidden.
John
Thanks for info,
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:59 PM, John Drescherdresche...@gmail.com wrote:
This desktop.ini file is a hidden file that windows places in all
folders of your system to store the preferences of your explorer view.
The problem here is samba is making this hidden file in the startup
folder of the
...@lists.samba.org] Namens
Michael Lueck
Verzonden: 2009-01-20 23:05
Aan: samba@lists.samba.org
Onderwerp: [Samba] Windows XP SP3 and Samba 3.0.26a-1
Greetings-
I have several Debian Sarge boxes running Samba 3.0.26a-1 from
samba.org installed.
Are there any known observations using XP Pro SP3
Greetings-
I have several Debian Sarge boxes running Samba 3.0.26a-1 from samba.org
installed.
Are there any known observations using XP Pro SP3 with that level of Samba?
TIA!
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Hi,
I`m having an issue trying to get Windows XP 64bit to join my samba
domain.
I`m running Version 3.0.31-0.fc8, I currently have no problems joining
my 32bit xp workstations to the domain, but xp x64 current refuses with
parameter is incorrect error, I`ve turn debug ouput on but can`t see
List,
When i copy large files (200mb+) from any of 2 systems:
- Centos 5.2 with Samba version 3.0.28
- FreeNAS-i386-embedded-0.686.4.3374 running Samba version 3.0.28
My Windows XP with Service pack 3 hangs...
I had the same issue before and i found a fix for it but i cannot find
it
Try to replace the last three lines (map archive/system/hidden) with a
single line like this:
store dos attributes = Yes
This will ensure, that file attributes get correctly set by using extended
attributes (see the smb.conf manual for more details). I think, it's a lot
better way for storing
I had the same behaviour of disapearing files. I was able to trace the
problem to the parameter map hidden = yes. The advice given to you by
kissg seems correct to me.
Also, remove the parameter socket options. It is no longer necessary
with modern kernels and can actually degrade
When I mount a drive via Windows XP and copy a file via Samba, the file appears
to be copied. When I refresh the window in Windows Explorer, however, it
disappears! When I copy the *same* file a second time, Windows asks me if I
want to *replace* the file (as if it were there but I just can't
Dear All,
Sorry to bothering you. I am beginner to samba. Please help me
regarding the below problem.
while I am testing my NAS disk standby(sleep) mode, I noticed
windows xp (Professional version 2002 SP2) PC on the network is sending
NBSS session service packets for every 30 minutes
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This might be the cause:
http://www.tweakxp.com/Article37934.aspx
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320138
Dear All,
Sorry to bothering you. I am beginner to samba. Please help me
regarding the below problem.
while I am testing my NAS disk standby(sleep)
Thanks ..I have tried both like tweaking xp and disabling automatic
searching for folders and printers. Windows system idle
process(PID=0) is still sending NBSS packing trying to connect
netbios-ssn of NAS
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Thanks for the info Rune, but my problem is slightly different. My
trouble is not that users cannot write over a folder, actually the can
operaty normally over them; the trouble is that on Windows XP and 2003
clients, windows shows folders inside the shares as read-only (when you
go over the
On Jan 14, 2008 5:32 AM, Héctor Sánchez Sanmartín [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info Rune, but my problem is slightly different. My
trouble is not that users cannot write over a folder, actually the can
operaty normally over them; the trouble is that on Windows XP and 2003
clients,
On Jan 14, 2008 10:15 AM, Héctor Sánchez Sanmartín [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Drescher escribió:
I have seen this from time to time at work but since this is harmless
I pretty much ignore it. Now when the user files are actually read
only and they are not supposed to be so is when my
John Drescher escribió:
I have seen this from time to time at work but since this is harmless
I pretty much ignore it. Now when the user files are actually read
only and they are not supposed to be so is when my users will contact
me...
Well, I also used to thought that it's harmless but the
John Drescher escribió:
Are you 100% sure the unix permissions on that folder were correct?
Sure. We tried to save to that folder from Photoshop and it didn't allow
me to do so. Then I saved it to the local disk and then copy the file to
the folder through the windows explorer thing...and
Hector Sanchez wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Do the win2k clients show the same behaviour?
No they don't... I forgot to mentioned it. Any clue??
Thanks for the reply
Windows clients have always been flaky for me.
Do you log in to Windows networking on the WinXP machines?
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Sorry, I forgot to mentioned that this behaviour happens only on windows
xp clientes...win2k ones work perfectly. Just in case it can help.
Any clue?
Thanks in advance.
Héctor Sánchez Sanmartín escribió:
Dear all,
I've got a linux server running samba-3.0.10 with some windows xp and
On Friday 11 January 2008, Héctor Sánchez Sanmartín wrote:
nt acl support = No
Have you tried it with the default nt acl support = yes?
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On Friday 11 January 2008, Chris Smith wrote:
instead
of writable or writable.
SHould be writeable or writable.
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James Lockie escribió:
Hector Sanchez wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Do the win2k clients show the same behaviour?
No they don't... I forgot to mentioned it. Any clue??
Thanks for the reply
Windows clients have always been flaky for me.
Do you log in to Windows networking on the
Rune Tønnesen escribió:
May I suggest this
[publica]
path = /sis/publica/
public = yes
# only guest = yes
writable = yes
force user = sis
force group = sis
This should solve your problem as samba by default set a share as read only and
Chris Smith escribió:
On Friday 11 January 2008, Héctor Sánchez Sanmartín wrote:
nt acl support = No
Have you tried it with the default nt acl support = yes?
yes, and still the same :(
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Dear all,
I've got a linux server running samba-3.0.10 with some windows xp and
windows 2k clients. My config is something like:
[global]
server string = aroprod
workgroup = WORKGROUP
hosts allow = 192.168.0. 127.
security = share
load printers =
On Friday 11 January 2008, Rune Tønnesen wrote:
[publica]
path = /sis/publica/
public = yes
# only guest = yes
writable = yes
force user = sis
force group = sis
This should solve your problem as samba by default set a share as
Chris Smith skrev:
On Friday 11 January 2008, Chris Smith wrote:
instead
of writable or writable.
SHould be writeable or writable.
Sorry I was wrong about that.
Back to the problem
from
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/AccessControls.html
try this
Dear all,
I've got a linux server running samba-3.0.10 with some windows xp and
windows 2k clients. My config is something like:
[global]
server string = aroprod
workgroup = WORKGROUP
hosts allow = 192.168.0. 127.
security = share
load printers = yes
Hi folks,
We have a Samba 3 PDC domain (with an LDAP backend) configured
pretty much as described on Samba 3 by Example
for Windows XP clients.
Some XP machines are presenting errors when editing files wich reside on
a samba shared folder. The user accesses the share and opens de
I am running smbldap-tools-0.9.1-1 and samba-3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2 on
Centos 5 as a PDC.
This is a problem that I have had for now 3 years on my first PDC
running on RH AS4.
Here is the problem.
I login from my workstations running Win XP, I then click on the Start
Button (bottom Left). The
I login from my workstations running Win XP, I then click on the Start
Button (bottom Left). The very top of the popup window displays the
fullname of the user (i.e. first, initial and lastname).
After some time, the fullname gets replaced my the userid.
Also happens with an NT 4.0 domain
Hello,
can you please try the latest smbldap-tools-0.9.4
(http://download.gna.org/smbldap-tools/packages/). The displayname
attribute was updated for this. Let me know if it help you.
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On 9/24/07, Renato Loffreda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running smbldap-tools-0.9.1-1 and
Hello,
I have seemed to run into a snag and am wondering if any kind soul on here
has any thoughts of what the problem may be, I have roaming profiles setup
for a network of Windows XP Pro computers, using a domain controller. I am
currently using Samba 3 on SUSE LINUX 10.1 (i586) with the
Hi,
This was great. Here is a shorter way of doing it:
1. Change your computers base to the same as your users base in the
smbldap.conf (IDEALX scrpits config) and smb.conf (samba config)
2. Using phpldapadmin copy your existing computer accounts to the same base
as your user accounts
3. Restart
To anyone out there who's having problems joining their Samba/LDAP
domain with XP here's a solution. The main symptom is that the XP join
domain gui returns a user cannot be found error. The setup that I
experienced this on was configured and managed using the smbldap-tools
package. Usual
Hello!
We probably have a Samba related Windows XP problem:
When I start the cmd.exe shell, enter a samba share and call dir I can
see (for example):
a.java, b.java and c.JAVA
But if I call dir *.java, only c.JAVA is reported.
A ethereal trace shows that Windows XP is sending Search Pattern:
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 08:37:24AM +0200, Alexander Geraldy wrote:
Hello!
We probably have a Samba related Windows XP problem:
When I start the cmd.exe shell, enter a samba share and call dir I can
see (for example):
a.java, b.java and c.JAVA
But if I call dir *.java, only c.JAVA is
Gary Dale wrote:
The Administrator account you are trying to log in with could be
either a local administrator or a domain administrator. If the former,
then you would have to log in locally. If the latter, and this would
also be the case for badcat, you would have to give the domain user
that fixed it, but I dont know why - what's access control lists have to
do with the problem I was seeing?
thnx,
reza
Gary Dale wrote:
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Sunday 14 January 2007 07:24, Gary Dale wrote:
Try adding set acls = yes to smb.conf and restarting Samba.
Are you sure
On Sunday 14 January 2007 18:39, Reza Naima wrote:
that fixed it, but I dont know why - what's access control lists have to
do with the problem I was seeing?
Read the manual entry for profile acls - it explains it I believe (basically,
some versions of windows are more fussy about the profile
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Sunday 14 January 2007 07:24, Gary Dale wrote:
Try adding set acls = yes to smb.conf and restarting Samba.
Are you sure this is correct? I can't find that option in the man page.
There is, however, a profile acls option.
(In v 3.0.23 anyway)
You're
Jiri Vyskocil wrote:
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Sunday 14 January 2007 07:24, Gary Dale wrote:
Try adding set acls = yes to smb.conf and restarting Samba.
Are you sure this is correct? I can't find that option in the man page.
There is, however, a profile
Greetings to the samba community,
I am trying to set up a small (12 workstations) Windows XP network served by an
Ubuntu 6.06 samba PDC.
I have domain logons working, but I am unable to properly set up roaming
profiles. One of the users called host (which means guest in Czech) is able
to
Jiri Vyskocil wrote:
Greetings to the samba community,
I am trying to set up a small (12 workstations) Windows XP network served by an
Ubuntu 6.06 samba PDC.
I have domain logons working, but I am unable to properly set up roaming profiles. One of the users called host
(which means guest in
Try adding set acls = yes to smb.conf and restarting Samba.
Still no difference :-(
I also noticed, that the WIndows logs obtained using the method described
in MS KB contain a lot of strange outdated info and almost no actual
events, so if anyone knows about a sensible way of xp workstation
On Sunday 14 January 2007 07:24, Gary Dale wrote:
Try adding set acls = yes to smb.conf and restarting Samba.
Are you sure this is correct? I can't find that option in the man page. There
is, however, a profile acls option.
(In v 3.0.23 anyway)
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I'm running samba 3.0.10 and mounting shares on my XP box. The thing
is, whenever I update a file via windows (i.e. delete/rename a file,
create a directory), it doesn't show anything has changed till I manully
do a 'View-Refresh' from the menu in windows. What could I have
misconfigured?
do a 'View-Refresh' from the menu in windows. What could I have
misconfigured?
Nothing. This is the default behavior.
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Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Sunday 14 January 2007 07:24, Gary Dale wrote:
Try adding set acls = yes to smb.conf and restarting Samba.
Are you sure this is correct? I can't find that option in the man page. There
is, however, a profile acls option.
(In v 3.0.23 anyway)
You're
On Saturday 13 January 2007 19:40, Reza Naima wrote:
whenever I update a file via windows (i.e. delete/rename a file,
create a directory), it doesn't show anything has changed till I manully
do a 'View-Refresh' from the menu in windows. What could I have
misconfigured?
Refresh shouldn't be
the answer for the question whether the Samba 2.0.5a
support window XP client?
It would be greatly appreciated for any idea or clue to help with the
answer.
Thanks.
Frank
[Samba] Windows XP and Samba 2.0.5a
Debbie_Munsey at riverside.org.uk Debbie_Munsey at riverside.org.uk
mailto:samba
the Samba 2.0.5a
support window XP client?
It would be greatly appreciated for any idea or clue to help with the
answer.
Thanks.
Frank
[Samba] Windows XP and Samba 2.0.5a
Debbie_Munsey at riverside.org.uk Debbie_Munsey at riverside.org.uk
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On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 03:08:11PM -0800, Do, Frank C wrote:
If someone have the answer for the question whether the Samba 2.0.5a
support window XP client?
I don't think anybody will give you a definitive answer on
this one, you will just have to try. You will most
definitely not get all the
Hello Frank,
Do, Frank C schrieb:
I am looking for the answer for the same subject. Currently I have Linux
2.0.36 running on my linux box.
I would like to install Samba server on the box. I am expecting the
Windows XP client will access to the box for file transfer.
i assume you _have_
HiI was reading your post online regarding the problem you posted
regarding rotating pictures in the Windows XP viewer. Did you find a solution?
Thanks
so much, Randy
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I get the same behavior on Ubuntu 6.06 with Samba 3.0.22 so it isn't
just you. I notice that when an XP client first connects, the share
behaves as it should with file and folder deletions showing up
immediately. If left sitting with a share open for a few minutes, the
behavior starts. You can
Honestly, I haven't had anyone complain about this. In fact, I haven't
had anyone mention it at all. But I've known about the behavior for a
while now.
As a user I don't mind this at all. I have no problem hitting the F5 key on
my keyboard if I have an explorer window open for an extended
In theory, the server should notify the client that a change has
occurred on the folder being viewed and then the client refreshes as
opposed to a constant refresh going on. If you look in the smb.conf
documentation, the change notify setting defaults to every 60 seconds.
You could move it out
On 11/30/06, Aaron Kincer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In theory, the server should notify the client that a change has
occurred on the folder being viewed and then the client refreshes as
opposed to a constant refresh going on. If you look in the smb.conf
documentation, the change notify setting
I'm of the opinion that this could have bigger consequences than you
might guess. I would suggest it better to inform people about the
behavior and let them hit F5 when they feel the need.
I know this is a bit off topic, but I believe calling it a bug in
Samba is a bit disingenuous. If my
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 21:50, David Schulz wrote:
dont you think the issue is in xp
itself? when connecting with a macosx machine to the samba share, i
do not get this problem.
On the surface it appears to be an XP--Samba issue. The Mac, of course, runs
Samba. I cannot recreate the
Like I said, Microsoft fixed an identical sounding problem in support
article 823291. This fix was added to XP SP2. Hint: This code change
wasn't added to Windows 2000.
So based on the evidence at hand, the problem seems to have been caused
by Microsoft.
Chris Smith wrote:
On Wednesday 29
On 11/30/06, John Drescher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/30/06, Aaron Kincer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm of the opinion that this could have bigger consequences than you
might guess. I would suggest it better to inform people about the
behavior and let them hit F5 when they feel the need.
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 02:50:53PM +0800, David Schulz wrote:
i installed Samba 3 on a FreeBSD 6.1 Machine. Windows XP Users are
connecting to it. The Problem is that when the XP Users are creating
or deleting a File or Folder on the Samba Share, the thing doesn't
appear (or disappear)
Hi,
sorry, i do not have this Problem on another Server using the same OS
and Windows XP as Clients. I cant believe that this is acceptable to
Users, there must be a way to improve this. :(
David
On Nov 29, 2006, at 4:14 PM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 02:50:53PM
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 08:35:49PM +0800, David Schulz wrote:
sorry, i do not have this Problem on another Server using the same OS
and Windows XP as Clients. I cant believe that this is acceptable to
Users, there must be a way to improve this. :(
Does running with FAM help?
Volker
i tried now to install fam, dont really know how it works. got it
started though, but to no avail. dont you think the issue is in xp
itself? when connecting with a macosx machine to the samba share, i
do not get this problem.
thanks
david
On Nov 29, 2006, at 8:42 PM, Volker Lendecke
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 10:50:43AM +0800, David Schulz wrote:
i tried now to install fam, dont really know how it works. got it
started though, but to no avail. dont you think the issue is in xp
itself? when connecting with a macosx machine to the samba share, i
do not get this problem.
Hello, there
I want to connect to a Windows XP share using the following line in my fstab
\\WINDOWS-PC\SHARE /dir/to/mount/share smbfs
auto,umask=0002,credentials=/etc/winpassword,iocharset=utf8,gid=0,noauto 0 0
It mounts OK but I can't get the charset shown correctly for non-ASCII
chars like
Am Dienstag, 28. November 2006 19:29 schrieb Arlequín:
Hello, there
I want to connect to a Windows XP share using the following line in my
fstab
\\WINDOWS-PC\SHARE /dir/to/mount/share smbfs
auto,umask=0002,credentials=/etc/winpassword,iocharset=utf8,gid=0,noauto 0
0
It mounts OK but I
Hello all,
i installed Samba 3 on a FreeBSD 6.1 Machine. Windows XP Users are
connecting to it. The Problem is that when the XP Users are creating
or deleting a File or Folder on the Samba Share, the thing doesn't
appear (or disappear) immediately. The User first has to refresh the
Hello all,
i am using Samba samba-3.0.23c_2,1 under FreeBSD 6.1 Release. The
Problem is when i connect from a Windows XP Box to a share i have
setup on the server and create a new File or Directory, i have to
manually click Refresh or F5 to have the newly created File or Folder
appear in
Hello all,
i am using Samba samba-3.0.23c_2,1 under FreeBSD 6.1 Release. The
Problem is when i connect from a Windows XP Box to a share i have
setup on the server and create a new File or Directory, i have to
manually click Refresh or F5 to have the newly created File or Folder
appear in
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On 10/04/2006 05:07 AM, Alex Howe escreveu:
Hello
I have a Debian Sarge Server http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/#
running samba with two Disks. The first disk has the OS on it with all
home directories etc. in other words (/).
The second disk
Hello
I have a Debian Sarge Server http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/#
running samba with two Disks. The first disk has the OS on it with all
home directories etc. in other words (/).
The second disk has a partition called /work mounted on it used as a
shared repository for Windows xp
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On 09/12/2006 09:05 AM, Per Qvindesland escreveu:
Hello List,
I have a odd problem and I should perhaps ask this on msn or something
like that :) but I am running a ldc with ldap, everything works like a
charm but on one of the machine a newly
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