Mike Eggleston wrote:
The change I made in my vista boxes is:
Start-Run-secpol.mscENTER
Local Policies-Security Options
set to:
Network Security: LAN Manager authentication level-Send LM NTLM - use NTLMv2
session security if negotiated
OK
File-Exit
Mike
If the problem is related to user
Dear users, I'm asking myself... what if I use posix locking = no to
a share in a Samba server?!
Here goes 3 URL's describing the some problem I have right now:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2008-January/137529.html
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2008-January/137437.html
John Drescher escreveu:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2008-January/137529.html
I know for a fact that XP says its own local folders are read only
when they are not. This is a feature of windows and I believe I have
seen a MS knowledge base article about this.
John
I've seen that too
Miguel Da Silva - Centro de Matemática wrote:
Dear users, some days ago a user of the local network told me that she
was not able to change ACL's through Windows. I've done some tests and
indeed, when I right click a file/folder that is on the Samba server,
the Security tab is no longer
Dear users, some days ago a user of the local network told me that she
was not able to change ACL's through Windows. I've done some tests and
indeed, when I right click a file/folder that is on the Samba server,
the Security tab is no longer available. It does appear when I
right-click any
Dariusz Trzaska escreveu:
Hi,
I`ve got a problem with samba and /etc/fstab.
I have a second computer running Windows XP SP2 with Western Digital
MyBook USB2 external hard disk attached. The Disk is shared over windows
network with a label My Book (J).
I can manually mount this samba resource
Ladies and genttlemen, today I realized my Samba server has a problem. I
had to create some new users and recieved this message after every try:
[2007/02/27 10:56:52, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1599)
PANIC (pid 31987): pdb_get_methods_reload: failed to get pdb methods
for backend tdbsam