Re: [Samba] Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND

2007-01-25 Thread Kevin Layer
I have discovered the cause of this problem. It was on the Windodws side and cause by my backup software. Genie Backup Manager (GBM), has an "open file" plugin called "FAM" (the "File Access Manager"). This is what was causing the problem. Once I uninstalled the FAM plugin, "net view \\relay" i

Re: [Samba] Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND

2007-01-18 Thread Kevin Layer
Apparently attachments are silently removed from posts. Here they are the pcap files referenced in my last email: http://www.known.net/tmp/good.pcap http://www.known.net/tmp/bad.pcap -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org

Re: [Samba] Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND

2007-01-17 Thread Kevin Layer
An update to my problem. It's still there. However, I reinstalled XP Pro on the box that wasn't working, since I suspected it was the cause. Apparently it was not. On the FC6 side, I uninstalled (again) samba, samba-client and system-config-samba, making sure that no files were left behind. Wel

Re: [Samba] Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND

2007-01-02 Thread Kevin Layer
Tim Boneko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Kevin Layer schrieb: >> > [I didn't see any replies to my 12/27 post... so reposting it] >> >> It's a bad time of year if you need help... >> >> >bad: >> >oob2 -> relay: NT

[Samba] Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND

2007-01-01 Thread Kevin Layer
[I didn't see any replies to my 12/27 post... so reposting it] One day samba was working fine, the next it wasn't. I didn't change anything on either the Fedora Core 6 machine (relay) nor the XP Pro machine (oob2). I'm running Samba 3.0.23c on a fully patched FC6 x86 box. I followed all the ste

[Samba] 3.0.23c (FC6) and XP Pro - Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND

2006-12-27 Thread Kevin Layer
On Monday (xmas day) samba was working fine. On Tuesday it wasn't. I didn't change anything on either the Fedora Core 6 machine (relay) nor the XP Pro machine (oob2). I followed all the steps in "Procedure 38.1. Diagnosing Your Samba Server", and until I got to step 8 everything worked fine. Fr