When the world was young, "Carey F. Cox"
<carey@tabasco.lamar.edu>
carved some runes like this:
> Are there any special access permissions or parameters that I need
> to set to enable users to run windows applications that are stored
> on the samba server?
>
> I tried a test yesterday of a program that has a graphical interface. The
> DOS program was executed on a Win95 box, but was stored on the samba
> server under /tmp. It opened up the dos interface and printed out the
> copyright info and then just hung.
Sorry Dude, there must be something subtle in your config that's
not quite right. Dragging simple DOS or windoze apps to a samba
share and executing them should work fine. Other people on the
list even run M$ Orifice from samba shares (or so I'm told; I've
never tried it myself).
When something like that *didn't* work for me was back when I first
started running samba, and was caused by a windoze TCP/IP parameter
mismatch. I ran across the hint in the Speed.txt files. It had to
do with the RWIN setting on the windoze client being on the wrong
side of a "threshold" value. Doubling RWIN cured it. YMMV.
Hope this helps, Steve
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