Alright, Firstly, André let me sincerely apologize for thinking that
your original idea, of wiping the clients was ludicrous, as it would
seem that the problem was on their side.
I was so frustrated with my computers/samba this weekend, I decided to
try one last thing and formatted/reinstalled
Alright, Firstly, André let me sincerely apologize for thinking that
your original idea, of wiping the clients was ludicrous, as it would
seem that the problem was on their side.
I was so frustrated with my computers/samba this weekend, I decided to
try one last thing and formatted/reinstalled
I've made an interesting discovery, if someone also experiencing the
problem could also check it:
If you add, 'public = yes' (without quotes) to the share, and remove any
valid users, read list, force user, etc, are you able to access the
share?
This seems to be working for me, and seems to be a
I've made an interesting discovery, if someone also experiencing the
problem could also check it:
If you add, 'public = yes' (without quotes) to the share, and remove any
valid users, read list, force user, etc, are you able to access the
share?
This seems to be working for me, and seems to be a
Hi Clint,
Unfortunately reproducing the error, isn't so easy, since I spoke to a
friend of mine, and he is having no issues, I even took his smb.conf
file, overwrote mine, and the errors are still the same.
What I can do, is create a video, upload to youtube, and then you can
see step by step
Hi Clint,
Unfortunately reproducing the error, isn't so easy, since I spoke to a
friend of mine, and he is having no issues, I even took his smb.conf
file, overwrote mine, and the errors are still the same.
What I can do, is create a video, upload to youtube, and then you can
see step by step
Hi Andrè,
Thank you for your comment, however, I do not agree that recovering a
whole system image, is a solution, nor a workaround.
In my case, the Windows 7 clients never changed, the ubuntu
machine/SAMBA installation did. The problem is also not isolated to one
or two clients, but all of
Hi Andrè,
Thank you for your comment, however, I do not agree that recovering a
whole system image, is a solution, nor a workaround.
In my case, the Windows 7 clients never changed, the ubuntu
machine/SAMBA installation did. The problem is also not isolated to one
or two clients, but all of
Hi guys, I know what i'm about to say will sound down-right strange, but
my ubuntu 10.10 server (dist-upgrade from 10.04), the samba server
worked flawless. But now, I installed Ubuntu 10.10 desktop, and Samba
3.5.4 is giving me the exact same issues. No matter what
username/password I type in,
Hi guys, I know what i'm about to say will sound down-right strange, but
my ubuntu 10.10 server (dist-upgrade from 10.04), the samba server
worked flawless. But now, I installed Ubuntu 10.10 desktop, and Samba
3.5.4 is giving me the exact same issues. No matter what
username/password I type in,
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