Gary
See the other mail i sent you wrt the DNS stuff.
The problem with \\mydomain.local\profiles not working for you has to do
with *domain dfs*. You need to set up your DC to support this:
put these in your smb.conf:
[global]
host msdfs = Yes
[profiles]
msdfs root = yes
That should work so
On Sat, May 04, 2013 at 04:44:37PM +, CCOR58 wrote:
Hi
I am new today here and have a couple of confusing items I hope
someone here o the list can straighten out for me.
1. The definitions of the served usershares apprears in more than
one location; in ubutu 12.04 LTS there appears to
On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 16:13 -0500, gerard...@eiefd.co.cu wrote:
I've tried samba4 alpha6 and alpha7 and it works great. The host where
it's installed, along with the attr package, doesn't require users or
groups to be mapped. I could even redirect the My documents,
Application Data and Desktop
Que gran ignorancia! mil disculpas.
Bien. ya he probado samba4 en sus versiones alpha, la 6 y 7.
Funciona perfectamente como tal, el host donde está instalado no necesita
que se mapeen los usuarios ni los grupos ok, con el paquete attr se
resuelve ese problema ok. Y puede redirigir las carpetas
On 25/09/06, Jaime Magiera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to the list (and samba). It's a great technology and I look
forward to learning more about it.
I have an OS X Server that utilizes the built-in Samba to allow for
Windows client connectivity. The OSXS gets the majority of its
Mark,
Here is a document for getting started it is not pefect but if you want
your *unix's to act as a Windows NT 4 server this is a good doc.
http://networking.earthweb.com/netos/article.php/1144701
One mistake I found on this is that you have to create your root accout, it
forgets to tell
What's the entire command you are using?
Dan
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 12:09, Wilson A. Galafassi Jr. wrote:
I have a problem with winbind... I suceffuly join in a domain with -u
but if I try only -j I receive a error message. What?
Thanks
Wilson
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