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Behalf Of James
Sent: 02 October 2008 22:37
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Vista Joining Samba Domain 3.0.24-6etch10
I think i might've found the problem but don't know how to fix it?
Vista uses DNS to find PDC domain name while XP uses WINS
is there anyway to allow vista to find
Hi guys i'm having problem joining a vista machine to Samba PDC
I can connect XP machines ok but the vista one keep giving an error that
it can't locate the active directory
The detailed info says something about DNS SRV records.
I know i've gotten this working without SRV records before but i
appreciated,
James
James wrote:
Hi guys i'm having problem joining a vista machine to Samba PDC
I can connect XP machines ok but the vista one keep giving an error that
it can't locate the active directory
The detailed info says something about DNS SRV records.
I know i've gotten
I was just setting a Windows Vista machine up on my network and have the
following problems.
If the user logs into the domain, then there are no network drives
showing. It is as if the script is not executing.
If I logon locally with an administrator and then run '\\server-name' to
get a
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 12:27:04PM -0500, Scott Mayo wrote:
My current samba version is 3.0.10.1 and here is my smb.conf.
There have been some DFS related Vista fixes lately. Please
try the current SAMBA_3_0_25 branch or wait for the 3.0.25c
due very soon.
Volker
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I run a 2.2.8-samba as fileserver and PDC for a small network with NT4- and
XP-clients.
Now I've got a vista-machine and want to access shares on the server (not
joining the domain), but whatever I try: vista tells me all the time that the
login is incorrect.
I tried all the usual
On Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 01:19:08AM +0200, peter pilsl wrote:
I run a 2.2.8-samba as fileserver and PDC for a small network with NT4- and
XP-clients.
Now I've got a vista-machine and want to access shares on the server (not
joining the domain), but whatever I try: vista tells me all the
On 19/12/06, Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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John Duthie wrote:
I am currently testing our company's software with Vista RC-1
and I've run into a snag I cannot Authenticate a Printer connection to a
Samba server on a dos prompt
I
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John Duthie wrote:
I am currently testing our company's software with Vista RC-1
and I've run into a snag I cannot Authenticate a Printer connection to a
Samba server on a dos prompt
I can connect to the printer using the GUI for windows printing
I am currently testing our company's software with Vista RC-1
and I've run into a snag I cannot Authenticate a Printer connection to a
Samba server on a dos prompt
I can connect to the printer using the GUI for windows printing
But i Cannot map the printer to an LPT port
Every windows out there
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