On Mon, March 18, 2013 13:36, Mike C. wrote:
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>I'd like to set things up so that
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>> all of the machines are able to access the shared directories of any of
>> the other machines. I don't know how to phrase the question for Mr.
>> Google. I get lots of instructions for installing Samba, b
I'd like to set things up so that
> all of the machines are able to access the shared directories of any of
> the other machines. I don't know how to phrase the question for Mr.
> Google. I get lots of instructions for installing Samba, but nothing
> that covers my question.
>
> Recommended
So you can access the SMB share from all of the hosts but one doesn't
require a password and the other do?
Are you sure you have the same level of access to the drive after
authenticating?
If all of that is true I think he may be correct to say see what differs in
the smb.conf file between the ho
On 03/17/2013 03:39 PM, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
> On my network I have three Ubuntu machines -- two 10.04 and one
> 12.04, and a Windows 7 machine. When I try to access the Win7
> machine from one of the 10.04 machines or from the 12.04 machine
> I'm asked for a password. I'm not asked for a pas
On my network I have three Ubuntu machines -- two 10.04 and one 12.04,
and a Windows 7 machine. When I try to access the Win7 machine from one
of the 10.04 machines or from the 12.04 machine I'm asked for a
password. I'm not asked for a password when trying to access the Win7
machine from the o