ct: RE: [newbie] Win-Clients 'forget' samba server name
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> Bill,
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> many thanks for your hints.
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> > If you don't have any MS domain controllers, you should add to
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> No, just a small office without any _MS Domain Controllers_...
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Bill,
many thanks for your hints.
> If you don't have any MS domain controllers, you should add to
No, just a small office without any _MS Domain Controllers_...
But I am courious: the new entries in the global section are useful
because...
> os level = 33 mean
> Harald; You should consider using the "Map Network Drive" option for
Sorry, but that's exactly what I did during installation of win98
client's network access to the mdk-box ;-) Obviousely this doesn't work
at all - strange problem anyway
> those Win98 boxes. That way the shares that each ma
Harald T ZIPKO wrote:
Mdk10 box with smb 3.02 works fine for win98 users but if the clients
want to reconnect to the server (eg they are shutting down their boxes
at the end of the day and want to gain access to their folders next
morning...) ther's no server available in the network neighborhoo
Mdk10 box with smb 3.02 works fine for win98 users but if the clients
want to reconnect to the server (eg they are shutting down their boxes
at the end of the day and want to gain access to their folders next
morning...) ther's no server available in the network neighborhood..
Actually,
* the s
Mdk10 box with smb 3.02 works fine for win98 users but if the clients
want to reconnect to the server (eg they are shutting down their boxes
at the end of the day and want to gain access to their folders next
morning...) ther's no server available in the network neighborhood..
Actually,
* the s