[Samba] Windows 2000 sp2 -> sp3

2002-10-05 Thread Dmitry N. Salmin
Hello All. I was using Windows 2000 sp2 and Samba 2.2.3a. Windows 2000 users were also registered on my Samba server with the same passwords. Encryption was set to Off. In the Windows 2000 user profiles it was set to automatically map H: to \\sambaserver\homes. After installing sp3 it does not

[Samba] Windows 2000 sp2 -> sp3

2002-10-05 Thread Dmitry N. Salmin
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[Samba] Authentication problems with winbind (I am so close)

2002-10-05 Thread Tony
Hi I have a Windows PDC and I am setting up a Redhat7.3 box with samba and winbind to have users who log onto the Redhat box get authenticated by the Windows PDC. Winbind seems to be installed correctly because I get all the correct information by using wbinfo and I can authenticate with no probl

Re: [Samba] communication linux 7.3 with windows XP using samba.

2002-10-05 Thread linux power
No you dont have to install samba on the windows client.You run testparm /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf to see if smb.conf has no syntaks errors. Then you must add users with the same username and passwd as in linux.Type smbpasswd -a (username) and give passwd when prompted for it. Then run smbclie

[Samba] communication linux 7.3 with windows XP using samba.

2002-10-05 Thread avijit
Hi   I do not know how samba mailing list works. But I like to join in the mailing list.   What do I have to do. Also I have the following question.    I installed smaba on linux 7.3.  I modifyed smb.conf file according to Linux customization file.  Also I restart smb.  I had not been able t

RE: [Samba] Desktop.ini and samba - Please comment

2002-10-05 Thread Bradley W. Langhorst
On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 18:26, Javid Abdul-AJAVID1 wrote: > thanks > but why do you think samba is looking for it well it's not samba - it's windows that is looking for the file... windows says - give me a file - samba says i don't have that file... brad > -Original Message- > From: Bradle

[Samba] Password expiration ...

2002-10-05 Thread Daniel-Olivier Simard
I have a RedHat Box with samba 2.2.5 installed on it. When I log my 2 WinXP clients on my samba DOMAIN, I receive a message that says that my password is expired. Even if I change it, I still receive this message at my next logon. I started with samba 2.2.3a and continued when I upgraded to

[Samba] Autoreply to samba digest, Vol 1 #1692 - 6 msgs

2002-10-05 Thread samba
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Re: [Samba] Win2K domain at work, Samba workgroup at home

2002-10-05 Thread Bradley W. Langhorst
I've not tried this but you might be able to set the SID of your home machine to be the same as that of your work server... probably you'd still lose browse functionality but you might be able to get it to behave like a bdc... brad On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 03:13, David C. Kulp wrote: > This is a

Re: [Samba] Winbind and AD

2002-10-05 Thread Robert W. Dempsey
Toby, If it ain't broke, don't fix it... Otherwise, it works quite well. So far I have no problems pulling up UN/PW of domain accounts. - Robert Dempsey Atlantic Dominion Solutions Toby Kerrison wrote: > Can someone who knows please explain how compatible with AD Winbind is and > specific

[Samba] Winbind and AD

2002-10-05 Thread Toby Kerrison
Can someone who knows please explain how compatible with AD Winbind is and specifically what advantages the new 3.0 version of Samba provides. I've looked at the release notes but I appear to be able to quite happily access domain accounts/groups etc, browsing and so on with a RH 7.3 machine on

Re: [Samba] Win2K domain at work, Samba workgroup at home

2002-10-05 Thread Ronald Roeleveld
Hi, Iam not sure if this fixes the problem, with desktop and profiles, but it's worth a try. I know there are some programs that allow you to add your laptop/workstation to multiple domains instead of one that is the windows default. I cannot remember what the names are of these programs are, but