I have a Cisco VPN Concentrator 3000, It has the ability to auth PPTP
tunnels off of a WinNT Domain controler. Well, I to use my samba3 box
instead of a WinNT box. I have samba3 running off of an LDAP back end.
Anyway, I setup the VPN Concentrator to auth off of the samba box, and
when I test
I will next week.
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 19:38, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 07:35:18PM -0500, Justin Kreger wrote:
I have a Cisco VPN Concentrator 3000, It has the ability to auth PPTP
tunnels off of a WinNT Domain controler. Well, I to use my samba3 box
instead
Well, since Intuit strongly recommends not letting your QB data
file get much bigger than 40MB for this very reason, I would say
the file size is your problem.
Just checked the db that is on our servers, one is only 10 megs, the
other is only 1 meg.
/me bashes quickbooks
I've been trying
Ok, My controller continues to have issues. I'm getting fed up as he is,
and I'm disabling file locking for him tonight, but apparently,
word/excel are locking up and coming up with debug screens. I don't
necessarily think these problems are dude to samba, but as always, I
must eliminate all
So I get a phone call about my companie's controler not being able to
log into samba. About two weeks ago we migrated from Win2k Server to
Samba running on LDAP. What would be the default value that
sambaPwdMustChange would be incremented? This is NT Time Right (1 unit
for every 100 ms from
, it is
fine. It is only Slightly faster on a win2k server, i believe. Im not
convinced its samba by any stretch. But can anyone reccomend a better
product, cuz this product (QB) is terrible.
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From: Justin Kreger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 19
So what does this XP Patch do?
In regards to XP, I have XP Home and Pro laptops that have issues when
talking to samba, they connect, then eventually time out, or disconnect,
upon reconnect, XP tries to log in with administrator or a blank
username. Its driving me to insomnia because I work
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 00:32, Mark wrote:
From the actual reg file itself
This registry key is needed for a Windows XP Client to join and logon
to
a Samba domain.
I felt like a dummy when I opened up that file and looked at it.
Keep in mind that if you are using Samba in a workgroup setting,
What about file locking?
I've run into lots of file locking problems, leading me to slowly just
turn off file locking on several shares due to quickbooks. My user also
reports that quickbooks is now slower since I took the server to
linux/samba from the win2k server that was limited to .
On
Okay, I've got a decently sized network (well, very large, multiple
locations, and a small number of users... 10-15, but multiple servers).
I've got Win2k, XP Home, XP Pro accessing these servers. The servers
are running a version of Samba3.0b1 I pulled from CVS a few days before
the offical
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