Re: [ubuntu-uk] Accessing Shared folders on a Windows 7 machine from Ubuntu 10.04

2010-12-05 Thread Gordon Burgess-Parker
On 03/12/2010 12:31, Matthew Daubney wrote:
 On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 16:05 +, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
 I have removed the Homegroup , replaced it with a Workgroup and shared
 folders on the Windows Machine.
 I have installed Samba and changed the Workgroup name on the Ubuntu
 machine to match that of the Windows 7 machine.
 The Ubuntu machine sees the 7 machine, but all that happens when I try
 to access the shares is that the log-on screen keeps returning and I
 can't access the shares.
 Any thoughts as to what I should be looking at?

 Have you allowed a user to the share in the smb.conf? And have you added
 the user to the samba database using smbpasswd?

 -Matt Daubney



This is trying to access a Windows 7 share FROM Ubuntu - I didn't think 
that involved Samba?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Accessing Shared folders on a Windows 7 machine from Ubuntu 10.04

2010-12-05 Thread Matthew Daubney
On Sun, 2010-12-05 at 10:12 +, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
 On 03/12/2010 12:31, Matthew Daubney wrote:
  On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 16:05 +, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
  I have removed the Homegroup , replaced it with a Workgroup and shared
  folders on the Windows Machine.
  I have installed Samba and changed the Workgroup name on the Ubuntu
  machine to match that of the Windows 7 machine.
  The Ubuntu machine sees the 7 machine, but all that happens when I try
  to access the shares is that the log-on screen keeps returning and I
  can't access the shares.
  Any thoughts as to what I should be looking at?
 
  Have you allowed a user to the share in the smb.conf? And have you added
  the user to the samba database using smbpasswd?
 
  -Matt Daubney
 
 
 
 This is trying to access a Windows 7 share FROM Ubuntu - I didn't think 
 that involved Samba?
 
Ah, I had the question backwards then. You are using your windows
username/password? You may need to prefix it with the machine name i.e.
if your Win 7 machine was called bistromath it might be \\Bistromath
\Username or somesuch.

-Matt Daubney


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Accessing Shared folders on a Windows 7 machine from Ubuntu 10.04

2010-12-03 Thread Matthew Daubney
On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 16:05 +, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
 I have removed the Homegroup , replaced it with a Workgroup and shared 
 folders on the Windows Machine.
 I have installed Samba and changed the Workgroup name on the Ubuntu 
 machine to match that of the Windows 7 machine.
 The Ubuntu machine sees the 7 machine, but all that happens when I try 
 to access the shares is that the log-on screen keeps returning and I 
 can't access the shares.
 Any thoughts as to what I should be looking at?
 
Have you allowed a user to the share in the smb.conf? And have you added
the user to the samba database using smbpasswd?

-Matt Daubney


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[ubuntu-uk] Accessing Shared folders on a Windows 7 machine from Ubuntu 10.04

2010-12-01 Thread Gordon Burgess-Parker
I have removed the Homegroup , replaced it with a Workgroup and shared 
folders on the Windows Machine.
I have installed Samba and changed the Workgroup name on the Ubuntu 
machine to match that of the Windows 7 machine.
The Ubuntu machine sees the 7 machine, but all that happens when I try 
to access the shares is that the log-on screen keeps returning and I 
can't access the shares.
Any thoughts as to what I should be looking at?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Accessing Shared folders on a Windows 7 machine from Ubuntu 10.04

2010-12-01 Thread gazz
If you're on Lucid, you want /etc/samba/smb.conf - at the top, there's a
line where you can edit the workgroup name - it defaults to workgroup
though. It doesn't work on the hostname of the Ubuntu samba server. 

Paula

On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 16:05 +, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:

 I have removed the Homegroup , replaced it with a Workgroup and shared 
 folders on the Windows Machine.
 I have installed Samba and changed the Workgroup name on the Ubuntu 
 machine to match that of the Windows 7 machine.
 The Ubuntu machine sees the 7 machine, but all that happens when I try 
 to access the shares is that the log-on screen keeps returning and I 
 can't access the shares.
 Any thoughts as to what I should be looking at?
 

Need more info - are you trying to log in on a domain or just access
shared files on Windows PCs in the neighbourhood? Which version of
Ubuntu? If you're just accessing folders on WinXP rather than sharing
them on Ubuntu, you should be able to do that anyway through Places -
Network - Windows Network without installing Samba as the client is
installed by default - you only need to install the Samba server if you
want to share folders on Ubuntu with Windows users - then you'll need to
install Samba, configure it in smb.conf, testparm, restart the Samba
server and set up Samba users and passwords. 

If you need to configure the workgroup for the Samba server (to share
Ubuntu folders with Windows), you use /etc/samba/smb.conf - it doesn't
work like Windows where you need to sync the hostnames. 

Paula
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Accessing Shared folders on a Windows 7 machine from Ubuntu 10.04

2010-12-01 Thread Gordon Burgess-Parker

On 01/12/2010 16:31, gazz wrote:
If you're on Lucid, you want /etc/samba/smb.conf - at the top, there's 
a line where you can edit the workgroup name - it defaults to 
workgroup though. It doesn't work on the hostname of the Ubuntu samba 
server.




Already done.
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