of
this and my brain now feels like jelly because of bashing my head
against the table :(
Hopeful for some insight on this,
Bruno Ferreira
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Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 18:34 +0100, Bruno Ferreira wrote:
[snip]
just guessing - does
net getlocalsid
match the SID for your domain according to the WindowsXP box?
Craig
Well I eventually solved the problem by removing the XP box from the
domain
deleted all .tdb files in /var/lib/samba so
that Samba would recreate them (thinking that old stale SIDs were
somehow stored there), but to no avail.
Anyone knows what the problem is and how to solve it?
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, but has he tried using the share
copying commands in smb.conf so that Samba's parser doesn't have to read
the definitions for each and every individual share?
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4 users, I was not able to
browse mygroup any more.
First thing, have you checked that samba 3.0 is not the problem?
Have you tried 2.2.5?
Bruno Ferreira
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the share's actual directory in the disk (i.e. you create the
Documents - /usr/docs share, but don't create the /usr/docs directory),
or the permissions for said directory don't allow for the connection.
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permissions to other users, enabling them to modify its contents.
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