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> Ellertson Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 11:05 AM
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> Subject: Re: geting incorrect password from windows bo
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Larry Brown wrote:
> OK, before you see the question about using un-encrypted passwords in 98
> don't go and do so. You're smb.conf file shows that you are enabling
> encrypted passwords which is sufficient. When you create a user, the user
> must have a linux account with a
Re: geting incorrect password from windows box
On 5 Mar 2003, Muhd Ramley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a Linux newbie, running a RH8 box. Trying to configure samba. I
> can see the shares from the windows machine connecting to samba. But
> when I click on the shares I keep getting "
On 5 Mar 2003, Muhd Ramley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a Linux newbie, running a RH8 box. Trying to configure samba. I
> can see the shares from the windows machine connecting to samba. But
> when I click on the shares I keep getting "incorrect password. Try
> again". I followed every help docs tha
You have so many config variables that could be the problem, I'm
not really sure, below is what I have, it defines one share, and works
absolutely fine from Win98 when using the run dialog line I gave you,
other then trying what I have, I can only suggest you make sure
you infact have the u
Same message Adam,
Rds...Ramley
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 23:13, Adam Voigt wrote:
> Try this for me, in your run box, type:
>
> \\SERVERNAME\sharename%username
>
> Substitute SERVERNAME for the name of the Samba server,
> sharename, for the sharename, obviously, and username
> for the username
Try this for me, in your run box, type:
\\SERVERNAME\sharename%username
Substitute SERVERNAME for the name of the Samba server,
sharename, for the sharename, obviously, and username
for the username on the box.
Then when the password box, pops up, enter the password
for the user "us
Ramley,
I'm a bit of a Linux newbie as well, but I've managed to get samba
working pretty well, using LinNeighborhood to connect to windows shares
also. Attached is my smb.conf file, for what it's worth.
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 07:59, Adam Voigt wrote:
> Wha
Thanks for your interest Adam. trying to open it from network
neighbourhood.
Rds...Ramley
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 22:47, Adam Voigt wrote:
> Are you trying to login to it at boot time, as a Primary Domain
> Controller,
> or just trying to open a network share, like in network neighborhood,
> when
>
Are you trying to login to it at boot time, as a Primary Domain Controller,
or just trying to open a network share, like in network neighborhood, when
you get the bad password message?
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 09:33, Muhd Ramley wrote:
I'm trying to login from Windows 98. smb.conf at
I'm trying to login from Windows 98. smb.conf attached.
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 21:38, Muhd Ramley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a Linux newbie, running a RH8 box. Trying to configure samba. I can
> see the shares from the windows machine connecting to samba. But when I
> click on the shares I keep get
What version of windows are you connecting from?
Also, could you post your smb.conf file (assuming it's small, which it should be).
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 08:26, Muhd Ramley wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a Linux newbie, running a RH8 box. Trying to configure samba. I can
Hi all,
I'm a Linux newbie, running a RH8 box. Trying to configure samba. I can
see the shares from the windows machine connecting to samba. But when I
click on the shares I keep getting "incorrect password. Try again". I
followed every help docs that i could get my hands on, but still same
messa
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