Unfortunately we're not able to install more software of radically change any 
configurations.  We also do not use LDAP (just a workgroup, hosts file, static 
IPs and Samba).  But those are good ideas, I'll keep them in mind just in case. 
 Major thanks.

:-)

Bob



-----Original Message-----
From: t...@tms3.com [mailto:t...@tms3.com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2010 12:45 PM
To: Hodges, Robert CTR USAF AFMC 520 SMXS/MXDEC
Subject: Re: [Samba] Need Help Getting Windows XP To Use Samba Properly[Closed]




        So both Microsoft and my shop are throwing in the towel on this one and
        we're resorting to simply mapping to all the shares instead of having
        users browse to them. Sounds simple, but this represents a huge config
        and documentation change on many levels for us, a lot bigger than anyone
        could know.

Some ideas:

1.  Webpage on intranet web server with a list of available shares.  With 
Internut Exploder, the links will open as a drive folder.

2.  MSDFS.  Use the home path in ldap (etc.) to map homes through an MSDFS 
share.  Nest all available shares in the MSDFS zone.  You could even have 
several MSDFS shares with different available shares for different groups.  

In either case the changes are global and user friendly.

Happy New Year
 

        A very frustrating and expensive workaround if you knew the
        scope.
        
        This decision to pull the plug was made after I came across an online
        forum where someone had this very same issue, worked with Microsoft Tech
        Support for 7 months(!), and it never got resolved.
        
        So, it sucks to be me. 
        
        You folks are AWESOME, and came up with much better ideas that Microsoft
        did, but still to no avail.
        
        You all have my unwavering respect and thanks, and I really mean it.
        
        - Bob
        
        
        
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: samba-boun...@lists.samba.org
        [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Ryan Novosielski
        Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2010 10:45 AM
        To: samba
        Subject: Re: [Samba] Need Help Getting Windows XP To Use Samba Properly
        
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        There is a directive used to include other config files. I do not recall
        what it is, but I do recall it being in the manual for smb.conf. ;)
        
        Please keep replies on-list. Thanks.
        
        On 12/29/2010 02:19 PM, Hodges, Robert CTR USAF AFMC 520 SMXS/MXDEC
        wrote:
        

                Good tip, thanks. How to I make use of this "smb.conf.%m" 
option?
                
                Bob
                   
                -----Original Message-----
                From: samba-boun...@lists.samba.org
                [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Ryan 
Novosielski
                Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 11:33 AM
                To: samba@lists.samba.org
                Subject: Re: [Samba] Need Help Getting Windows XP To Use Samba 
                Properly
                
                You can set the logs to level 10 using the params in the manual 
for 
                smb.conf. Also a neat trick, though, is to include the config 
file 
                "smb.conf.%m", which may or may not exist for all machine 
names, and 
                include the debug parameter in there. This allows you to add 
the log 
                level 10 for only the client(s) you want so as not to waste 
disk space
                


                on a busy machine.
                
                =R
                
                On 12/29/2010 01:10 PM, Hodges, Robert CTR USAF AFMC 520 
SMXS/MXDEC
                wrote:
                

                        Jeremy,
                        


                        This makes sense, I'll try it. Excellent idea.
                        


                        I'm new to Samba, so how do I get it to run in debug 
mode and do the 
                        logging option you mentioned?
                        


                        Sorry to sound so juvenile, my experience with Samba is 
in reverse - 
                        getting Linux boxes to use Windows servers.
                        


                        Bob
                        




                        -----Original Message-----
                        From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:j...@samba.org]
                        Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 10:33 AM
                        To: Hodges, Robert CTR USAF AFMC 520 SMXS/MXDEC
                        Cc: t...@tms3.com; samba@lists.samba.org
                        Subject: Re: [Samba] Need Help Getting Windows XP To 
Use Samba 
                        Properly
                        


                        On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 10:22:46AM -0700, Hodges, 
Robert CTR USAF 
                        AFMC
                        


                        520 SMXS/MXDEC wrote:
                        

                                TMS3,
                                
                                Thanks for joining in, really appreciate it.
                                
                                I'm trying to keep it all straight, I'm 
relatively new to Samba (but
                                

                        learning quickly).
                        


                                What I now know:
                                
                                1. Sniffer on XP box reveals that XP does see 
the broadcasts from
                                

                        Samba. 
                        


                                2. The Microsoft support tool/command "Browstat 
status" shows that 
                                XP
                                

                        does recognize Samba as the server (if Computer Browser 
service 
                        disabled, otherwise XP may/may not elect itself as the 
master - 
                        unpredictable), but also shows that XP is unable to 
pull down the 
                        browse list form the Samba box.
                        


                        This is the key. Separate out the logs by incoming 
client name, run 
                        smbd at debug level 10 and then look in the log.<xp 
client name> to 
                        see if it's trying to fetch the browse list, and if so 
why it goes 
                        wrong.
                        


                        Jeremy.
                        




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