Hi Juan!
When you switch off the "unix extentions" on server side, what about the
client side? I mean that there is a samba client on the target, and it
could/should be switch off using /proc fs, is not it? Have it been done by
main script?

Sincerelly
  tovis

> tovis escribió:
>> Hi Scott!
>> These e-mails were a little messi :(
>> I remember that you use Linux server with samba share, is not it?
>> 1. When you try to access your smba share //ntinstall/install from a
>> windows box and your configuration is good you do NOT need to give
>> username or password! It must be an annonymous, read-only acces! Have
>> you
>> setup samba "guest" user? Guest user enabled on samba?
>>
> on /etc/samba/smb.conf
>
> [global]
> guest account = guest
> unix extensions = off
>
>
>




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