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> If it times out because it can't even locate a DNS server then that could
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Hi,
I'm re-posting this (with some more info) as I don't think the original got
through as I wasn't
signed up to the samba list.
this is my first foray in samba (and newsgroups) so go easy :)
I'm trying to map a network drive from a windows 7 pro client to a QNAP NAS:
net use s: \\qnap\share
rver, server respond, and then clients responded.
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>> Hi,
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>> I'm re-posting this (with some more info) as I don't think the original
>> got
>> through as
Hi,
I got no replies to my last post "win 7 client can't map drive: getpeername
failed"
Anyway I've dug a little deeper on the server side by setting log level 10
and found
the error:
"Transport endpoint is not connected"
Basically I compared the logs (several thousand lines!) from two windows
Hi,
I'm re-posting this (with some more info) as I don't think the original got
through as I wasn't
signed up to the samba list.
this is my first foray in samba (and newsgroups) so go easy :)
I've started reading the o'reilly samba book but finding it hard going.
Anyway I'm trying to map a netwo
Hi,
this is my first foray in samba (and newsgroups) so go easy :)
I'm trying to map a network drive from a windows 7 pro client to a QNAP NAS:
net use s: \\qnap\share
I've posted on several forums and got good advice but the problem remains.
Rather than repost all the detail, please see my or