Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> Kris, I had a *very* similar problem, which your postings helped me
> solve just now. I, too, couldn't map Samba shares from a Win2K box.
> Your posting gave me the idea of trying to map a drive specifying a user
> that didn't exist on the Win2K box. Sure enough, that w
Kris Kelley wrote:
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> Once I fired up Samba, I tried to access it from a Win2k box, on which
> I'm logged in as DEVGROUP/skunk (user "skunk" also exists on the linux
> box, and the passwords are the same in both environments). This failed
> with the usual "account is not authorized to log in
I don't know much more about this issue. You sound a lot like the guy with
the win2k printing problem currently looking for help. (WinY2k Printing
Access).
Joel
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 06:08:44PM -0500, Kris Kelley wrote:
> I wrote:
> > > Once I fired up Samba, I tried to access it from a Win2k b
I don't use NT or win2000, but, this sounds like you are failing Test #10 in
DIAGNOSIS.txt in the source documents.
It suggests you enable encrypted passwords on the samba server.
Maybe you didn't do the hack properly. I would look at tcpdump during the
log on to see if you are really sending pass
Hello all.
A couple of days back I posted a question about how I could get a Win2K
client to mount a share from my linux Samba server. I was getting the
familiar "account is not authorized to log in from this station" error
on the Win2K box, despite a set-up that supposedly allowed guest logins