On 8/7/2011 1:26 PM, Al Schapira wrote:
>> What is the result when you map a Samba share from the Windows command line?
>
> 1) The result of trying to add a share on XP is as follows:"
> "Add a network place" -->
> "Select a service provider" -->
> "Choose another network location" -->
On Sat, 2011-08-06 at 11:11 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 8/6/2011 9:15 AM, Al Schapira wrote:
> > Stan,
>
> Please reply-all as your message didn't go to the list. There are folks
> far more knowledgeable than me who are watching this thread, waiting to
> hop in after all the grunt work is
On 8/6/2011 9:15 AM, Al Schapira wrote:
> Stan,
Please reply-all as your message didn't go to the list. There are folks
far more knowledgeable than me who are watching this thread, waiting to
hop in after all the grunt work is out of the way.
> Thank you for your reply. Searching for computers
On 8/5/2011 7:59 PM, Al Schapira wrote:
> I would really appreciate suggestions. Thanks.
>> Where do I start to solve this?
Here's a novel idea: check your logs, on both Linux and XP hosts.
In addition, what is the result of?
1. Right click on My Network Places
2. Select "Search for Comput
I have not yet solved the problem (below).
1) What would prevent both of the linux machines (ADS1, ADS2) from being
seen by the windows machine (DRS2) in its network places even though the
linux machines see all three machines in their network?
2) Does the (non)visibility of the linux machines
ss share when
> typing \\ads1\other in address bar of explorer on DRS2?
>
> yj
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Subject: [Samba] Cannot see linux machines from XP
I'll try to spell out the problem as best I can.
There are three computers on a LAN, "ADS1", "ADS2" and "DRS2".
ADS1 and ADS2 run samba-3.5.8-76.fc14.i686 under Fedora 14.
DRS2 runs Win
I'll try to spell out the problem as best I can.
There are three computers on a LAN, "ADS1", "ADS2" and "DRS2".
ADS1 and ADS2 run samba-3.5.8-76.fc14.i686 under Fedora 14.
DRS2 runs Windows XP professional, SP3.
Each of them can successfully ping all the others by name.
They are all in the same