I'm hoping someone may have run across this issue before. I have a client
running a relatively recent version of Samba (the exact version number
escapes me at the moment). Windows XP client machines running against samba
as a PDC with roaming profiles active.
They can log off just fine, and th
I know this may not be a Samba specific issue, but I have a client running
Samba on the server side as a PDC with Windows XP clients. They have a data
share on the server where there are currently about 7000 subdirectories in a
directory... when windows clients browse to the directory the performa
I have just finished a samba upgrade on a client's system and notice that
Samba now warns that "only user" is now deprecated.
I did not originally set this system up, so I'm not entirely sure what the
purpose of flagging several of the shares with that flag had. What I do
know is that it's impo
Thanks Mark,
That was exactly the problem. Have gone around the client's network and
removed apostrophes and I now have a whole domain full of happy, if no
longer grammatically correct users :-)
Cheers,
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To further the discussion (or lack thereof) of the browse list issues
(systems not showing up in the browse list, even though their shares are
accessable with //system/sharename) that 5 or 10 people on the list have
been having over the past month or so...
I was out to this client the other day, h
I can't really be of much help except to say "me too". There have been 4 or
5 users (including) myself post regarding similar problems over the past 2
months or so in both workgroup and domain configurations, as far as I'm
aware none have yet resolved the problem.
In my case I am running a domai
Don't know if this issue is Windows XP specific, or whether it's Samba
that's contributing to the problem. Running Samba 3.0.3 as a PDC on a
network of 5 Windows XP Pro workstations. They have their "important" data
stored in a file share on the server, permissions set for all of them to
access n
> After upgrading from Mandrake Linux 9.2 to Mandrake Linux 10
> I can no longer browse my workgroup domain in "My Network
> Places" from my XP Pro clients.
> However, I can still access the shares on my Samba server
> without problem using either "Add Network Place" or by
> entering the path d
Following up on my original post I checked to verify that I was using the
correct (original) secrets.tdb, which I was. I started digging a bit more
in depth into nmbd.log. There I found some references to a .200 IP which I
had used temporarily while the server was out of the client's site for the
I'm hoping someone can give me a hand in figuring out this problem, I have
seen several other similar problems in searching, but nothing that exactly
matches what I am seeing here.
I have recently migrated a client from a Samba server running 2.2.7 (Redhat
9) to 3.0.2 (Fedora 1). The samba inst
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