RE: [Samba] Unable to map drives to samba shares

2005-01-25 Thread Lord, Alistair J.
Hi, 

Nobody responded to my original query - is this because it's unsolvable?

I'd be extremely grateful for any help that could be given on this issue...

Many thanks,
Alistair Lord

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 Hello,
 
 We're running SCO open server 5.0.6 and Samba 2.2.0 and get 
 recurring problems when people try to map drives. Windows 
 produces the error: No more connections can be made to this 
 remote computer at this time [...] already as many 
 connections as the computer can accept.
 
 The max connections parameter is not set in our smb.conf 
 file. From what the man page says, it defaults to 0, and 
 should mean there is no restriction on the number of connections, but 
 we don't have a vast number of people connecting anyway 
 (currently smbstatus -S shows about 
 11 shares).
 
 Does anyone know how to resolve this issue?
 
 Many thanks,
 Alistair Lord
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[Samba] Unable to map drives to samba shares

2005-01-21 Thread Lord, Alistair J.
Hello,

We're running SCO open server 5.0.6 and Samba 2.2.0 and get recurring
problems when people
try to map drives. Windows produces the error:
No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time [...]
already as many
connections as the computer can accept.

The max connections parameter is not set in our smb.conf file. From what
the man page says,
it defaults to 0, and should mean there is no restriction on the number of
connections, but 
we don't have a vast number of people connecting anyway (currently smbstatus
-S shows about 
11 shares).

Does anyone know how to resolve this issue?

Many thanks,
Alistair Lord
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