Windows XP should work on the fly! Isn't it??? For Windows 7 you got to hack the registry. All entries HKLM. You find the enties: google Windows 7 samba
On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 14:03:05 +0100, Mateusz Szymaniec <revan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi. > I've got a nasty problem with Samba. Basically, I can't connect to my > Samba service from a home laptop (running Windows 7). I guess that on > this side everything is fine, I'm using my corporate Samba shares via > VPN, I've been using Samba on my previous server and it was running > OK. I've asked my buddy living nearby to connect and it didn't work > for him, as well as for 15 other people across living my country. The > weirdest thing is, that there are actually people that are able to > connect. They were using both Windows XP and 7 and I can't really tell > why. I see their connections in logs, but I can't really tell a > difference between my and theirs setup. > I've tried to use default Debian Etch 2.x Samba, 3.x backports > version, compiled 3.x from sources, even reinstalled operating system > on the server. I've used default config, copied one from my previous > server, wrote it from stretch server times. Every single time it was > possible to connect locally (smbclient -L localhost). On the client > side, I've tried using default Windows 7 (and XP) smb/cifs > implementation and cygwin's smbclient. > My server ISP tells that they don't block anything and it's the first > time someone has reported problem like this. My iptables are clean at > the moment. > Currently I'm using v. 3.2.5 with default config with one share and > added user by smbpasswd. > > revik:~# smbclient \\\\localhost\\test > Enter root's password: > Domain=[REVIK] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.2.5] > smb: \> ls > . D 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:25 2010 > .. D 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:16 2010 > testfile 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:25 2010 > > 35201 blocks of size 8388608. 33290 blocks available > I don't really can think of any single idea how to make it work or > where the problem actually lies. > I'd appreciate any help, thanks. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba