hi,

     check the permission settings on the share or the home directory,

       Check your global settings:
   logon home = \\%L\%U\.profile
   logon drive = H:

 and the permissions on the share:
[homes]
   comment = Home Directories
   valid users = %U
   writeable = yes
   browseable = no
   read only = no
   guest ok = no
   printable = no

and it can only be mapped automatically if your PC is the domain member else you have to go to run and type "\\samba server name" and see whether you are able to see your home directory. I used to have this error if the smbpassword is different from the Linux Local user password.


Vincente Aggrippino wrote:

I'm sorry for asking a question which has been asked so many times
before, but I can't seem to find the answer...

How do I get to access my home directory on a Linux server running
Samba from a Windows XP client?

I'm getting "NT MD4 password check failed" in the log file even though
the Windows client is listed in hosts.equiv.  More information
below...

I have a small home network consisting of a Linux (SuSE 10.0) server
and two Windows XP clients.  Since I can't get things working
properly, I've added log level = 10 to my smb.conf.

The two users on my network are my wife and myself.

I want to map drive H (for home :)) on the Windows clients to the home
directory on the Linux server.  So, I have a standard [homes] section
in my smb.conf.

Both of the accounts on the clients have a capitalized first letter
and the Linux usernames are all lowercase.  So, I have added the
usernames to /etc/samba/smbusers so that the Windows username will map
properly to the Linux usernames.  This seems to be working properly:

[2005/11/17 11:37:29, 10] lib/username.c:user_in_list(583)
 user_in_list: checking user Vince in list
[2005/11/17 11:37:29, 10] lib/username.c:user_in_list(587)
 user_in_list: checking user |Vince| against |Vince|
[2005/11/17 11:37:29, 3] lib/username.c:map_username(212)
 Mapped user Vince to vince


Neither of our accounts on the Windows XP clients have passwords.  We
just use the Welcome screen and click on our names.  So, I have added
the host names to /etc/hosts.equiv and added hosts equiv =
/etc/hosts.equiv to smb.conf so that, when the client tries to connect
to the server it shouldn't need to provide a password to go with the
username.  This is the part that doesn't seem to be working:

[2005/11/17 11:37:29, 9] passdb/passdb.c:pdb_update_autolock_flag(2333)
 pdb_update_autolock_flag: Account vince not autolocked, no check needed
[2005/11/17 11:37:29, 4] libsmb/ntlm_check.c:ntlm_password_check(326)
 ntlm_password_check: Checking NT MD4 password
[2005/11/17 11:37:29, 3] libsmb/ntlm_check.c:ntlm_password_check(344)
 ntlm_password_check: NT MD4 password check failed for user vince


Does anyone know the solution to this problem?

Thank you,
   Vince Aggrippino
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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