Hi,

hm i don?t think that it has something to do with the trus-relationship if
it where so than every user on that pc would get a permision denied.
what does the error message exactly says?
example:
Access denied, the network path was not found...


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  I have checked the user's permissions; I am convinced that it is not a
server setting since the error 'Access denied' (on the client - Win2K) does
not happen when the user logs on to another workstation.
  I think it has something to do with the trust relationship; but I haven't
got a clue where to start looking for it.

  What loglevel would you suggest ?


  Bert





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  Hi,

  did you checked the users permissions??
  group-entrys... share/directory permissions
  which account flags does the user have.
  did you rise the loglevel to get some more informations?
  what error message do you receive on the windows-pc?

  this is no a solution... but may bring you on the right way

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  > Betreff: [Samba] Samba - LDAP - User cannot login from 1 workstation
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  >
  > Hello, everyone,
  >
  > This is the situation :
  >
  > We have 2 sites; one domain; 2 samba's on every site; one is PDC, the
  > other is BDC.
  > They both use LDAP; the LDAP has a master on the site where the PDC is;
  > the slave LDAP is on the site where the BDC is.
  >
  > There is a user (ONE to be precise) that gives problems when working on
a
  > specific machine.
  >
  > When the user logs in using his machine; he can't access shares on
either
  > of the servers. When he logs in on any other machine, there is no
problem
  > whatsoever. When anybody else logs in using this user's machine, there
is
  > no problem either.
  > It's only when the user logs in on that specific machine.
  > The login is fine; I can see the user in the logs:
  >
  >   allier (192.168.3.196) connect to service netlogon initially as user
  > mschijva (uid=1015, gid=100) (pid 25065)
  > [2004/07/26 14:34:29, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(619)
  >   allier (192.168.3.196) connect to service cvs initially as user
  > mschijva
  > (uid=1015, gid=100) (pid 25065)
  >
  > >From that point on, the shares can no longer be accessed.
  >
  > The machine HAS been used in the past in a domain with the same name,
but
  > with a different ID.
  > The user receives the 'old' sambasid from the server to avoid local
  > profile loss (deleting the user's local profile is NOT an option BTW).
  >
  > Where can I start looking for this ?
  > Any ideas anyone ?
  >
  > Thanks in advance
  >
  > Bert De Ridder
  >
  >
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