On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 03:34, Burrows, Scott wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Were on a Windoze netework on Win2k boxes here. I have a 2nd box that is MKD
> 9.1 that I connected to the Windows LAN with no problems.  
> 
> I wanted to access some the Windows resources like printers or other
> computers so I, using LinNeighborhood, created some mapped or mounted
> network resources on my 9.1 box.
> 
> For example I created a connection between my 9.1 Linux box and my Windoze
> PC's C drive.  No biggy.  
> 
> I've since removed all the connections or at least I think I have, however
> my LAN guys are telling me my Linux box is continuing to attempt to gain
> access to the Windoze resouces. 
> 
> The only reason they know this is because it requires a password to access
> the LAN and the one I used at the time has since expired, so its raising
> security flags on our network admins monitor.
> 
> I've shut off LinNeighborhood, even so as soon as I turn my Linux box on it
> attempts to connect to LAN resources again.  I cannot find what is telling
> the box to do it.  
> 
> I have nothing in my /mnt user folder.
> 
> Help!
> 
> Scott

You might want to restart smb: 

service smb restart

Sometimes it caches information for network access...

Can't the IT guys there create a new username/login for you to use with
the MDK box - or is that way outside of their responsibility?

stephen kuhn - owner
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