>Max Kipness wrote: >| Hello - >| >| When trying to create a mount to an XP workstation I continue to get >| ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied). When I turned on >logging on the >| XP workstation I discovered that it's logging a failed login attempt >| by ROOT, and also using the default workgroup name that is >entered in >| the smb.conf file. >| Basically it is ignoring the paremeters that I'm entering >with the mount >| command. The following command is what I'm using >| >| mount -t smbfs -o user=administrator,password=xxxxxx >//10.0.100.72/c$ >| /sharefolder >| >| This is the local administrator user to the workstation. >| >| Here is what is logging on the XP workstation: >| >| Logon Failure: >| >| Reason: Unknown user name or bad password >| Username: ROOT >| Domain: mygroup >| etc, etc. >| >| Can anyone offer some help on this one? Why is it ignoring my user >| statement, I'm I typing it wrong? >| >| Thanks, >| Max >| > >i don't know about user option, i normaly use >"username=administrator,..." you should try it.
Thanks. You were right. I don't know how I missed that. Now, I'm able to map the $c drive of one XP workstation that is joined to a domain by using: username="domainname\username" But I'm not able to map any shares to an XP workstation that is just a member of a workgroup. I've tried the following: username="username" username="computername\username" username="username",workgroup="computername" I get access denied from all of them. Any other suggestions? Thanks, Max -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba