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Subject: SAMBA & Win2k
I had SAMBA working with RH9 and Win98. Now I have upgraded the Windows
box to 2000 and nothing works. All I really need to so is share the
printer between the 2 machines.
The one thing I have come across in digging through any documentati
The only thing I can think of is that win98 didn't encrypt passwords, and
win2k does. Check your configuration file to ensure that encryption is
turned on and see if that helps.
Ben
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, SarahTF wrote:
> I had SAMBA working with RH9 and Win98. Now I have upgraded the Windows
>
Why you don't install the Unix / LPD feature on winsoz2000?
In this way you can forget Samba and print from Linux box with a simple LPR
command.
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shows up without prompting for a password.
hope this helps.
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From: SarahTF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 10:03:50 -0400
Subject: SAMBA & Win2k
> I had SAMBA working with RH9 and Win98. Now I have
I had SAMBA working with RH9 and Win98. Now I have upgraded the Windows
box to 2000 and nothing works. All I really need to so is share the
printer between the 2 machines.
The one thing I have come across in digging through any documentation I
can find concerns passwords. I don't have a passwor
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Hoping someone here will know about this without much contemplation:
>
> I have a home network with 5 machines. The main machine and dsl
> connection is on a RH 7.1 install. I have samba installed but don't
> really configure it for serious work. In f
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 12:37:38AM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
: That gives me a password prompt and allows me to enter and stomp
: around in the win2k file system. This minimal access is all I really
: want but I would like to be able to shut down the win2k remotely.
There are ways.
ftp://ftp.e
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Harry Putnam wrote:
>Using `out of the box' smbclient, I can connect to my wifes win2k box
>with: smbclient //NAME/share -U administrator
>
>That gives me a password prompt and allows me to enter and stomp
>around in the win2k file system. This minimal access is all I really
Try VNC.
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
-Rupesh
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From: "Harry Putnam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 2:07 PM
Subject: [OT] RH linux => samba => win2k shutdown
> Hoping someone he
Hoping someone here will know about this without much contemplation:
I have a home network with 5 machines. The main machine and dsl
connection is on a RH 7.1 install. I have samba installed but don't
really configure it for serious work. In fact no config at all. Just
whatever defaults are set
Yes, but the question was for Win2000 Professional, Not NT4.
Anyway, the answer is here;
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To enable unencrypted passwords, add the following value and data value to
the following registry key:
Value Name: EnablePlainTextPassword
Data Type: REG_
from /usr/doc/samba-2.0.6/docs/NT4_PlainPassword.reg
REGEDIT4
;Contributor: Tim Small ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
;Updated: 20 August 1997
;Status:Current
;
;Subject: Registry file to enable plain text passwords in NT4-SP3
and late
r
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\S
After NT4 sp3, there was a registry setting you needed to set to make NT4
work with "PlainTextPasswords". This is also the case with Win98.
I have just installed Win2000 Pro and it appears to suffer the same fate.
Does anyone know how to make Win2000 talk to Samba using plain text
passwords?
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