s
Killing the offending process immediately freed up the leaked descriptors.
Cheers,
Nicolas Gieczewski
Nix Software Solutions
http://www.nixsoftware.com/
"Michael Keightley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> We have a Sun E450 running S
box revealed that XP did not exhibit the same
behavior, and it was my particular Win2k installation which had the
problem.
Good luck.
Nicolas Gieczewski
Nix Software Solutions
http://www.nixsoftware.com/
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Kohlsmith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
ess the mapped drive letters, and they
showed as disconnected. "Ok, now I'll get the message", I thought. However,
when I tried to access the mapped drive letters associated to those broken
connections, the connections were transparently restored and the message
was _not_ shown.
Yes, just make it listen on port 445 by starting samba with the -p 445
command-line switch. If you have any Win9x/ME clients on your network,
though, they won't like that. ;)
Hope it helps.
Nicolas Gieczewski
Nix Software Solutions
http://www.nixsoftware.com/
- Original Message -
priate registry entries for the driver from
a console registry editor), and a lot more. I've saved it many times,
but now it's carrying over several little sticky problems. My slogan is
"I only format a hard disk when partitioning it after buying it, or when
repartitioning it after changing
That happens to me too, but the connection _is_ actually restored after
I kill the error message (despite what it says), so I just ignore it. Rather
annoying though.
Nicolas Gieczewski
Nix Software Solutions
http://www.nixsoftware.com/
- Original Message -
From: "Paolo Supino&quo
I think it's a language issue, but I'd have at least taken a minute to look up
the word "please" in the dictionary ;)
Nicolas Gieczewski
Nix Software Solutions
http://www.nixsoftware.com/
- Original Message -
From: "Thilo Rößler" <[EMAIL PROTECT
by the way, as I always access my machines by IP address. I know
they're harder to type than names, but hey, I once had a dream
where I got a new hosting service and I remembered the IP address
they had assigned to me even after waking up. I think I need a
break :) Anyway, I even made Samba li
y (I did fiddle with it anyhow just as a last resort, with no
positive results as I expected). There aren't any other clients sharing my test files
anyway.
Thanks for the reply though. I'll keep you all posted on my odd happenings :)
Nicolas Gieczewski
Nix Software Solutions
h
Under what circumstances is the error logged, and how does it relate
to Samba? I think you should first search Microsoft's knowledge base
for the Event ID accompanying that error at:
http://support.microsoft.com/
Cheers,
Nicolas Gieczewski
Nix Software Solutions
http://www.nixsoftwar
n't know which to pick, but
here's what I had been always using:
http://nss.sytes.net/smb.conf
Thanks again for the interest, and please let me know if you find something
that looks wrong. I hope so, because I'm not looking forward to reinstalling
Win2k. I've had this same
Have you checked that the workstation service is running on the XP box?
Share something on the Win2k box and try accessing the share from the
XP box.
Cheers,
Nicolas Gieczewski
Nix Software Solutions
http://www.nixsoftware.com/
- Original Message -
From: "Thomas have&quo
that was supposed to be
off by default in future versions.
Please advice!
Thanks in advance,
Nicolas Gieczewski
Nix Software Solutions
http://www.nixsoftware.com/
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