Pippo,

I experienced the same problem before, but it had
nothing to do with XP or Win2k. It has to do with the
computer browser service. Anyway, my resoluction was
this:

[globals]
    preferred master = No
    local master = No
    domain master = No

Please let me know ifyou try this, and if it works.
Thanks.

--Dan



Message: 2
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 12:05:52 -0500
To: John H Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] xp problem
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

At 08:27 PM 12/21/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>Pippo,
>
>We will need more information than this to help you.
Please explain in
>detail what happens when you try to access the WinXP
machine from 
Win2K
>and vica versa.
>
>You need to explain how your samba is configured as
well as how the
>Win2K/XP systems are configured. Without this
information we would be 
jst
>guessing - not very productive.

Sorry, but I don't quite understand. I thought I had
explained my setup 
fairly concisely. The Win2k and XP boxes are
configured for workgroup 
file 
and printer sharing. There is no domain or domain
server.
FBSD is running samba as a file and printer server. I
can only see the 
XP 
machine in My Network Places and the samba connection
to the FBSD 
machine.
When FBSD is running, I can connect from the XP
machine both for file 
and 
printer access. When I try to connect to one of the
other computers in 
the 
workgroup, I get the message: the path could not be
found.

Perhaps I am not clear enough: Before installing
XP_Pro, I was able to 
see 
and connect between Win2K machines as well as the FBSD
both for file 
shareing and printing. After installing XP, I can ping
between the 
machines, I can map to the shares, I can print from
the XP but I can no 
longer see the machines in the WORKGROUP on Network
Neighborhood or 
Network 
Places (Childish nomenclature by MS).

If I disconnect FBSD from the LAN, the Windows
machines can, once 
again, 
intercommunicate.

Perhaps I should dump the NetBEUI protocol on Windows
and just map the 
shares on each machine. (Kindof a pain, IYAM)

Maybe I just don't understand what the relationship
should be between 
the 
samba machine and the others.

The static address (192.168.1.240) of the FBSD machine
show up as 
WORKSTATION and not as COMPUTER_NAME.

If I may make an observation, it looks to me that MS
is getting 
kprogressively bloated an unecessarily complicated as
it evolves. I am 
trying to get away from it as much as possible but
that is a little 
difficult as too many "common people" are still
brainwashed by MS.

Please let me know  what specifics I should provide. I
have been 
searching 
the documentation and the HOW_TO's with little
success.

Pippo

>On Sat, 21 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I would appreciate it if someone can point me in
the right 
direction.
> > I am having a problem connecting to other
computers on my LAN.
> > Configuration is this:
> > 1. XP machine, 2 Win2K's, 1 FreeBSD running Samba
(current or 
latest 
> version).
> > From XP, I can connect and read/write and print to
FBSD but cannot 
connect
> > to Win2k's.
> > Win2k's cannot connect to XP.
> > I suspect it has to do with the domain master and
the os level 
settings
> > for, when the FBSD machine is off, connections
between XP and Win2k 
are ok.
> > What do I have to to to be able to connect to
Win2k's at the same 
time as
> > the FBSD (Samba)?
> > I am not running a domain, workgroup only. :))
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Pippo



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