Quoting Willy Offermans wi...@offermans.rompen.nl:
What do you mean with ``connect to the Samba server
in the usual fashion''?
Sorry for not being more specific. By the usual fashion I meant
using smbpasswd to make an account on the server that has the same
name, password and workgroup as
From: Jorell [mailto:jore...@fastmail.net]
Sent: 21 May 2012 02:39
On 5/18/2012 11:06 AM, Jaap Winius wrote:
Hi folks,
My client and I are having a problem getting a portable Esaote
ultrasound machine to connect to a Samba server. The unit has an
integrated laptop with a Windows XP
Hello Jaap,
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 08:06:22PM +0200, Jaap Winius wrote:
Hi folks,
My client and I are having a problem getting a portable Esaote
ultrasound machine to connect to a Samba server. The unit has an
integrated laptop with a Windows XP version that can hardly be
modified. Upon
On 5/18/2012 11:06 AM, Jaap Winius wrote:
Hi folks,
My client and I are having a problem getting a portable Esaote
ultrasound machine to connect to a Samba server. The unit has an
integrated laptop with a Windows XP version that can hardly be modified.
Upon delivery the vendor only changed the
Hi folks,
My client and I are having a problem getting a portable Esaote
ultrasound machine to connect to a Samba server. The unit has an
integrated laptop with a Windows XP version that can hardly be
modified. Upon delivery the vendor only changed the user name and
workgroup for us.
Hi,
In our network, I have set up a samba server in a workgroup. We're now migrating
to a domain, using SBS 2003. When I locally login on XP and access the samba
server, it works just fine. But, when I login on the domain and then try to
access the same samba box, it doesn't accept my password.
Koen Vermeer k.vermeer at i-optics.net writes:
In our network, I have set up a samba server in a workgroup. We're now
migrating to a domain, using SBS 2003. When I locally login on XP and
access the samba server, it works just fine. But, when I login on the
domain and then try to access the
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Check the manual for the bad user directive.
Prakash Hallalli wrote:
Hello
I have configured samba on CentOS-5, when i was logging from client side it
con't ask password,it has loged in to Anonymous user.I configured user
mode. I am using
Hello
I have configured samba on CentOS-5, when i was logging from client side it
con't ask password,it has loged in to Anonymous user.I configured user mode.
I am using linux (serve) to linux (client), but i should avoid Anonymous login.
What i should do?.I did this type configuration what
Hello,
we have been running SuSE 9.3 on server and Win98SE, Win2000 and XP-Clients
with Samba 3 without any problems
After setting up the server with Debian Etch and Samba 3 (PDC) only WIN98SE
users can logon.
On Win2000 and XP only one user can logon without problems (password not
changed,
Hi all,
I have an odd problem concerning passwords.
The same results i both 3.0.10 and 3.0.20.
I want to lockout user after they used the wrong passwd 3 times.
I'll use: pdbedit -P bad lockout attempt -C 3
It does not stick? The user can keep trying forever.
If I use -C 1, it works - any other
We have a Linux PDC running RH7.2 and W2K
workstations.
We are having issues with users changing there
passwords from there Win2K workstations. They change
there password but when they try to log back on they
cannot logon because it says there username or
password is incorrect. But when we try
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