Sounds to me like you already have a connection to the
server, and trying to map your share as the admin user is
in conflict with it.
A workaround/test of this would be to try mapping the
server's IP, rather than it's name:
\\nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn\share
rather than
\\server\share
and see if that
99% of the time, this is a permissions issue. Beyond the permissions issue, you
can only login to any given server using one set of username/password pair from
a windows client. So you need to first disconnect, or in the case of a
domain-login, log-off, then try with a different username.
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Sascha schrieb:
No ideas?
--- Sascha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey,
im using samba version 3.0.20pre2-1 and w2k as
workstation. Domain logins work fine. But when i try
to open a share (e.g. \\server\share) it aks for a
user/pass. Thats okay because the user doesnt have
the
permissions. So i
Hi
Zitat von Sascha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> No ideas?
Windows is not able to connect to the same server with two different users. The
first one authenticated as "nobody", the second one was with the supplied
username/password.
You have to manually delete the network connection of the user "nobo
No ideas?
--- Sascha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> im using samba version 3.0.20pre2-1 and w2k as
> workstation. Domain logins work fine. But when i try
> to open a share (e.g. \\server\share) it aks for a
> user/pass. Thats okay because the user doesnt have
> the
> permissions. So i try
Hey,
im using samba version 3.0.20pre2-1 and w2k as
workstation. Domain logins work fine. But when i try
to open a share (e.g. \\server\share) it aks for a
user/pass. Thats okay because the user doesnt have the
permissions. So i try to login with an admin user. But
then i get the error "The specif