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2005 Nov 07
1
Windows refusing samba server
...ing me from upgrading our classrooms to XP, > looks like we will dump samba and Linux and install 2000 server for the > student files. Pity, the samba macros made life very easy with 98. > > Mount Isa - Rodeo Capital of Australia > -----Original Message----- > From: samba-bounces+wftd=isaskills.org@lists.samba.org > [mailto:samba-bounces+wftd=isaskills.org@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of > markus > Sent: Friday, 4 November 2005 11:36 PM > To: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: [Samba] Windows refusing samba server > > Hi, I have some issues with some windows ma...
2005 Oct 25
0
question about accessing XP login names within smb.conf
...public = yes path = /var/shared/resources writeable = yes printable = no [My Documents] comment = My Documents browseable = yes public = yes path = /var/shared/compro/%U writeable = yes printable = no Any help or ideas would be muchly appreciated. George Dau wftd@isaskills.org Mount Isa - Rodeo Capital of Australia
2005 Oct 24
0
%U and %u different between XP and Win98
I want to use %U to map My Documents to each individual's directory on the Samba server. This is working fine in Win98 but in XP %U maps to "guest" when I log in as "george". In Win98 %U comes across as "george". I am running Samba V 3.0.20 Linux kernel 2.4.22 Slackware 9.1.0 All Win98 and XP machines are in a domain with the pdc on a different box from
2005 Nov 07
0
%u and %U different between Win98 and Win XP Pro
I have a computer here with both Win 98 and Win XP Pro set up as a dual boot. The computer name and domain are the same in both O/S's. I log in to them with the user name "george". When I log in from Win 98, %u expands to my username, "george". When I log in through Win XP, I get "guest". Can anyone suggest why this is happening? I don't have any userid's