[Samba] win2000 and samba

2002-10-15 Thread hongwei
Hi, We have a samba server 2.2.4 in a RH 6.2 Linux system. I should say that the samba server is working well except for a win2000 workstation. For this win2000, the user can mount network drive to the samba server, e.g. H: to \\sambaserver\username, it asks the password, if entered correctly.

[Samba] Win2000 and Samba

2002-12-04 Thread Samba-Rsync
I have several(about 20)win98 and (about 30) window2000 clients accessing a dos application on our mandrake 8.2 samba 2.2.2 server and all of our win98 machines run fine with the application, but on several or most all of the window2000 machines they get disconnected from the network when tr

Re: [Samba] win2000 and samba

2002-10-15 Thread Kaleb Pederson
I attribute this to a Windows 2000 bug. I have 30+ machines here, almost all of which are windows 2000. Anytime they are trying to connect to a machine as a different username, the password/username being used for the share do not get correctly saved. I have not, however, tried connecting to

RE: [Samba] Win2000 and Samba

2002-12-04 Thread Robert Adkins
ecember 04, 2002 2:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Robert Adkins Subject: [Samba] Win2000 and Samba I have several(about 20)win98 and (about 30) window2000 clients accessing a dos application on our mandrake 8.2 samba 2.2.2 server and all of our win98 machines run fine with the application

RE: [Samba] Win2000 and Samba

2002-12-04 Thread Samba-Rsync
-Original Message- From: Robert Adkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 3:17 PM To: Samba-Rsync; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [Samba] Win2000 and Samba Amy, >I believe that the first thing to do would be to upgrade to the latest >Samba r

RE: [Samba] Win2000 and Samba

2002-12-05 Thread Dragan Krnic
>... I would recommend checking to make sure that the "Automatic >Update" (Pisses me off to all hell) Service is not running on >your Windows 2000 Workstations. If it is, then they might have >recently downloaded a nice little "fix" from MS that tosses your >Samba server for a loop. In any case,