On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 01:33:00AM +0200, Sturla Holm Hansen wrote:
> Hi list, I'm trying to set up a samba server and have run into a problem:
> Whenever I try to access a share other than /home/ I get a message
> saying that this resource is nonexistant on the server...
> I have problems getting
Hi list, I'm trying to set up a samba server and have run into a problem:
Whenever I try to access a share other than /home/ I get a message
saying that this resource is nonexistant on the server...
I have problems getting "net groupmap modify" work, the commands I'm using
is:
net groupmap modify
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Guillaume RENARD wrote:
> I am trying to migrate a samba printing server (with cups).
> (3.0.10fc3) by renaming it
>
> localhost=drlinux=the test machine
> newscribe=the production machine
>
> I did the following operations :
> 1/ Install a basic sam
All my other replies to this (5 of them so far) keep getting blocked by the
SP*M filter.
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2007-February/129780.html
Dennis
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On 4/8/07, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HI,
I am Running a Samba Domain Controller for Windows Clients on FreeBSD 6.2
I wan to migrate it to netBSD 3.1
What are the steps that I should take that the users can login to the
domain and all things to remain transparent after the migration
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Folks,
The public release announcements for the first release candidate
of 3.0.25 will be in a few hours. Tomorrow, we are planning a
Bugzilla day in honor of the release. See the news blurb for more
details: http://news.samba.org/announcements/bugz
Hi,
im using net rpc vampire to migrate users/ groups from nt4 to samba3
with ldap backend.
But the umlauts (äöüß) in the displayname are malformend.
Unix charset in smb.conf is set to ISO8859-1.
Any hint how to correct this?
Regards
S.Drees
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