Ok, DarcmaTTeR.. 

I tried that, went into smb.conf and set it to announce as
win95, restarted samba, and verified that win2000 now saw it as
win95.. then I tried the image copy again..

samething, it still had all the data files..

So something else is up here.. I'm gonna do some testing and see
what i can come up with.. I'll post any results I get here,
possibly help others if I can.


regards

frank


On Fri, 17 May 2002, Franki wrote:

> Thanks daRcmaTTeR
> 
> Ok, so if we assume thats what it is.. how do I convince the
> win2000 pc that its talking to a win98 machine?? 

well...I recall when I was setting up samba to run on my
Mandrake 8.2 
machine on sunday afternoon that there was a setting in the
samba setup in 
swat that sets the FS type that is seen by the client machines.
as I 
understand it this is the FS type the samba server emulates. by
default 
this set to NTFS. two of the four shares are set as default and
the other 
two are set as FAT32. the other boxes see all the shares just
fine, so my 
first inclination is to say, reset that setting in samba so that
you 
win2000 machine thinks it's looking at a share on a win98 box.
if indeed 
it is attempting to copy out it's file/registry settings while
copying out 
the file to the share changing this setting should take care of
that.

> 
> is it possible that this install is setup as a master server
and
> as a result win2000 assumes that its NT ????
> 
> is there a way around this???

see above...

> 
> It wasn't doing it before on 8.1, so I guess either this time
I
> made it the master or I've loaded something on the win2000 box
> that has changed the default method???
> 

I know what you mean. there are things different about samba on
Mandrake 
8.2 compared to 8.1. One of those differences, and it's a nice
one, is 
that swat runs from webmin where as it didn't before. that fact
alone made 
setting up samba on Mandrake 8.2 the most painless process of
the whole 
setup.

THANK YOU MANDRAKESOFT!! Awesome work!!

> 
> any ideas? or must I just put up with it or copy them to a
fat32
> partition on the linux box???
> 

really...I would just those FS type settings in samba, restart
the service 
and see what happens. I have a feeling things will change. if it
doesn't 
then we're all going to learn alot over next few days. :)

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daRcmaTTeR
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