The Samba machine appears in the CIFS folder, but the user who tried to work from
her home can't get the pop-up window for login authorization from Sharity. Because
of that, she sees the Samba share empty.

The LAN she was trying to get on through VPN is at our lab. I use my Mac, which is
physically on the LAN, tested the Samba share. I can get the login pop-up window
from Sharity. After I input my login information, I can see the shared folders and
files under Samba share. But she can't. I know I've been having similar issues. The
Samba machine is the same one. It works one day and fails the other.

Thanks,
    -- ellen

Christian Starkjohann wrote:

> Ellen H. Yang wrote:
> > One of our Mac users can see other NT shares on our LAN through VPN connection
> > but nothing on a Unix Share shared to NT network by Samba. I tested the Unix
> > share locally, it works just fine. Any idea? My
> > folks here have been having similar problems with Sharity quite often. Is
> > there a fix available or workaround?
>
> Do you mean that the Samba machine does not appear in the CIFS folder, or
> that you can't open its shares? How did you test the share locally? And is
> it always the same Samba machine which fails, or does it work one day and
> fail the other?
>
> Regards, Christian.
>
> --
> Dipl.-Ing. Christian Starkjohann
> Objective Development
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.obdev.at/

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