On Wednesday 10 Mar 2004 11:07 pm, Keith Williams wrote:
Dear all,
Many months ago John Terpstra took time and helped this newby get
samba 3.0 installed and working really well on my server at the time.
Unfortunately the server died on me. Now I have a new one I am attemping
to
On Wednesday 18 Feb 2004 2:10 pm, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
root# /usr/local/samba/bin/net rpc join -S PDC -U Administrator
The proper response to the command should be: Joined the domain DOMAIN
where DOMAIN is your DOMAIN name.
There is no DOMAIN in the command.
What is the correct command
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, when created as root with 0777
it seems to revert back to root ownership and you can't write or delete
from it. Relativily new at this, so would appreciate any help.
Thanks
Wes
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seem to have that much more than the dump
above, apart from random lines...
Incidentally I know I should upgrade to 2.2.8, is there any way of doing this
without losing the integration with NetInfo and stuff - upgrade from Apple or
whatever?
Thanks in advance for any help :)
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and for my netlogon.bat file:
net use f:\\darwin2\coursefolders /yes
Try net use F: \\darwin2\coursefolders
note the space between the : and the \\
HTH
edd
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prerelease code.
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box; even my Windows box can open it). But I can't write (create) in
the directory. Can anyone postulate as to why? I don't mind if
kstovall (not a member of branch99) can't do it, but I'm in that
group, and I can't do it from an XP or 98 box joined to the domain.
Thanks!
Eric
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involve using any special
smb.conf variables.
Some guidance would be appreciated. Thanks.
Andy Liebman
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