[Bug 17510] Re: smb io_slave authentication popup never works

2007-06-11 Thread Nicolas Dumoulin
Thank you very much Kenny and Anthony ! It works like a charm. But I think it's not very intuitive … -- smb io_slave authentication popup never works https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/17510 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Team, which is a direct subscriber. -

[Bug 17510] Re: smb io_slave authentication popup never works

2006-09-18 Thread Anthony Mercatante
the correct way to do this with AD is either NETBIOS_DOMAIN_NAME\user or [EMAIL PROTECTED] For example toto\amercatante or [EMAIL PROTECTED] It works perfectly this way (as it is supposed to) on both dapper and edgy. I already did this on breezy too, and it also worked. ** Changed in: kdebase (U

[Bug 17510] Re: smb io_slave authentication popup never works

2006-08-10 Thread Kenny Duffus
if its active directory are you specifying the domain in your login? DOMAIN\username -- smb io_slave authentication popup never works https://launchpad.net/bugs/17510 -- kubuntu-bugs mailing list kubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-bugs

[Bug 17510] Re: smb io_slave authentication popup never works

2006-08-10 Thread Nicolas Dumoulin
I'm on kubuntu dapper, and I've related problem with smb authentification to browse shared directory on a AD network. All works fine with smbclient, but it's not possible with konqueror. I've tried with an empty user account with several addresses : - smb://server/directory - smb://[EMAIL PROTE

[Bug 17510] Re: smb io_slave authentication popup never works

2006-06-21 Thread RichJohnson
Is this bug still present in the latest Dapper packages? If it is not, or if someone knows that this bug has been fixed by a subsequent upload, please let us know so we can close this. The last activity on this bug was over a year ago. Thank you for reporting this bug. -- smb io_slave authenti