To: Cross, Kent G (US SSA)
Subject: Re: [Samba] Where does Windows get the samba name to put into
the Network Share name?
Hello,
It's in the registry on the PC.
Cross, Kent G (US SSA) wrote:
> I have upgraded our sun server from samba 3.0.20b to version 3.2.4. If
I
> type "smb
Am Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2009 schrieb Cross, Kent G (US SSA):
> I have upgraded our sun server from samba 3.0.20b to version 3.2.4. If I
> type "smb -V" on the sun, I get the proper version number of "Version
> 3.2.4". When I map a network drive from my PC to a share named "home1"
> on the sun, the
On Tuesday 10 February 2009 17:33:02 Cross, Kent G (US SSA) wrote:
> I have upgraded our sun server from samba 3.0.20b to version 3.2.4. If I
> type "smb -V" on the sun, I get the proper version number of "Version
> 3.2.4". When I map a network drive from my PC to a share named "home1"
> on the sun
Where is my PC getting the older version number from? I copied the
private folder, smb.conf, and smbpasswd from the old version to the new
install location. Could it be getting "Samba 3.0.20b" from one of these
files?
smb.conf
server string = -> gives you the samba version.
se
I have upgraded our sun server from samba 3.0.20b to version 3.2.4. If I
type "smb -V" on the sun, I get the proper version number of "Version
3.2.4". When I map a network drive from my PC to a share named "home1"
on the sun, the PC mount point is named "home1 on 'Samba 3.0.20b
(server)'. I have un