col=squid-2.5-basic
mydomain+myuser mypasswd
OK
# wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret via RPC calls succeeded
This is all on a brand new install of Samba on a box which hasn't had
anything but Samba 3 on it.
Any clues?
Thanks.
--
Jason Oakley
Robina Helpdesk
AAPT Li
No ideas then anyone?
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Couldn't get the password sync to work with the unix passwords, so created
them by hand.
Logon script:
C:\Windows\logon.bat
@Echo off
\\spooty\waulok\logon.bat
$ cat logon.bat
@Echo off
if not exist s: net use s: \\spooty\shared
if not exist m: net us
Couldn't get the password sync to work with the unix passwords, so created
them by hand.
Logon script:
C:\Windows\logon.bat
@Echo off
\\spooty\waulok\logon.bat
$ cat logon.bat
@Echo off
if not exist s: net use s: \\spooty\shared
if not exist m: net use m: \\spooty\mp3z
if not exist u: net use u:
/usr/local/sbin/smbd -V
Version 2.2.8a
I seem to be a bit behind..
At 05:33 PM 30/04/2004 -0400, Matthew J. DiBattista wrote:
Is this in Samba 3.0.2a?
Sincerely,
Matthew J. DiBattista
<http://www.ittechs.com/>Information Technology Technicians
-Original Message-
From:
Sometimes when I save a file to a samba-shared drive the application is
unable to save there and asks if the file is write protected or if the disk
is full.
If I then save it to a local drive and copy it there using Windows
Explorer, it can overwrite the file fine.
Do I need to make that myriad