On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 10:07:41AM +0000, Chris Green wrote: > We have a small home network with Samba running on a Slackware Linux > 10.1 system, it's been running happily for several months or even > maybe a year or so. It's running Samba version 3.0.4 > > Recently one of the Win2k clients is getting errors when trying to > access Samba shares. The other clients are all still working OK and > the same user can access shares from other client machines. > > Running the command:- > net use e: \\server\tmp > > works, i.e. one gets "command completed successfully", however if you > try and go to drive E: or access any files there it gives an "Access > is denied" message. > > Similarly with the GUI an icon appears for drive E: with no red cross > but the moment you try and access drive E: a pop-up message says "E: > Access is Denied". > > We can't think of anything that has changed on the client machine > where the error occurs, can anyone suggest what the problem might be? > Was this just a silly question or does no one have any suggestions?
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