Axalon Bloodstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, phins13 wrote:
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>> >Why would anyone want to run a wins server off a dynamic ip? seems to me
>> >it's more work for no benifits.
>> Maybe it's the only choice they have:) For the longest time I could only use DHCP
>to connect
.
No luck yet...
Bryan
Gerry Doyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/13/99 06:29:49 AM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] nmbd / smbd woes
Also, what does the /etc/var/samba/log.nmb say for
Are you using DHCP? I had the smae problem when
I used DHCP. I don't know the fix to this problem.
I've asked about a million diferent groups the same
question and still never got an answer. (over exageration
on the million:) I f you do get a fix for the problem
let me know. I do know this, t
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> Try this. Type the command "ntsysv". Scroll through the list of services
> and make sure that you have an asterisk in the box to make sure that Samba
> should start on bo
on 12/11/99 07:36:54 AM
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> Try this. Type the command "ntsysv". Scroll through the list of services
> an
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Try this. Type the command "ntsysv". Scroll through the list of services
and make sure that you have an