and ignore comments from people who dont understand how to use sudo
feel free to ping me offline to get away from any more idiotic responses

Martin Gainty 

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2008 14:37:50 -0600
> Subject: RE: Tomcat vs. Samba
> 
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Tomcat vs. Samba
> 
> > So basically, the credentials I input when mapping the
> > network drive get picked up when invoking Ant by hand
> > (scenario #2), but they don't get picked up when it is
> > Hudson running on Tomcat that is invoking Ant (scenario #3).
> 
> Windows is notorious for caching SMB credentials and insisting on using those 
> rather than ones explicitly given on the APIs.  We've gone round and round 
> with this talking to the developers in Redmond, and they finally admitted 
> they didn't really understand fully how it works or even all the different 
> places credentials are hung on to.  No resolution has yet to be found.  
> (Perhaps that's why Vista has a completely new version of SMB implemented - 
> although that's got its own set of problems.)
> 
> All that being said, if you're running Tomcat as a Windows service, it is 
> likely using the Local System Account, which may be getting sent on the SMB 
> connection request.  You can try configuring the account you want Tomcat to 
> use with the tomcat6w.exe program and see if that will connect with Samba on 
> the Linux system.
> 
> (Ignore Martin's response - he obviously didn't even figure out that you're 
> running Tomcat on Windows, since he recommended starting it with sudo.)
> 
>  - Chuck
> 
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