hi all,
I have been stuffing around with thsi problem for a couple of weeks now,
without much success :)
I am sure i am missing something simple.
I have a Samba server setup as a member server in a 2000 domain. (samba
3.0.10)
Samba is printing through CUPS and the printing works fine.
when i
in {Debug|Release} folders fixed it.
Kevin
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I'm trying to get a linux machine integrated into an
all-Windows network. Following the instructions of
the
*wonderful* Official Samba-3 HOWTO, I was able to get
the machine to authenticate with the ADS. I can also
allow domain users to log into the linux machine.
What I would like to do now is
Hi,
I'm getting the following errors in /var/log/messages on Mandrake 9.0:
Oct 12 07:33:02 laptop nmbd[1736]: [2002/10/12 07:33:02, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_responserecordsdb.c:find_response_record(235)
Oct 12 07:33:02 laptop nmbd[1736]: find_response_record: response packet id
15760 received with no
thought using strnprintf() would be better overall
anyway.
Kevin
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) but samba
gets the lowercase request ... so it sends the request as was then
decides to refresh the display with the upper case path,
ain't it fun :-)
Kevin
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everything
else as is */
+ if (get_remote_arch() == RA_WIN95)
+ strlower(path);
if (sbufp == NULL)
sbufp = st;
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Kevin Wheatley wrote:
Shirish Kalele wrote:
There was a superfluous string_sub in the previous patch. Try this one
instead when you get a chance..
Looks promising, I'm also using something like the patch below to
allow for upper case in the path to the links under Win2K.
My first