On 3 March 2011 13:23, John MM <[email protected]> wrote: > On 03/03/11 13:19, Simon Greenwood wrote: > >> running 'smbtree -D <domain> >> > > How do I find out what domain is, is it my IP address or what? >
A Windows domain is the name given to an office network that is managed by a domain controller, which is a server. I don't think you've got a domain in that respect, so I think we're going off in the wrong direction. > As far as this machine, it seems if I go to /var/lib/samba/usershares all > the files in there are locked. They have a lock on them. Before updating to > 10.04, I could go into Places, Network, and in there would be a Windows Icon > and a Ubuntu Icon, both of which if I clicked on them, would mount the > respective directories. Now it seems its locked me out. Plus if I go the > same as the op to a directory I want to share, as root, it shows I can > share, as me I am locked out. > > I is a dual booting machine, running 10.10 Ubuntu. > > The lock means that they are owned by root or another user, but most likely root. I think I need to do this with a machine running Ubuntu in front of me, so I'll get back to you tonight. s/ > > -- Twitter: @sfgreenwood My CV: http://bit.ly/sfg <http://bit.ly/sfgreenwood_cv>_new_cv "Is this your sanderling?"
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