I have a private IP network with one win98 PC and one Linux PC. The windows machine can only access shares if I map a network drive and type the path in explicitly. When I go to network neighborhood the Linux PC does not show up. Both machines are in the same workgroup, so it should be there. When I type the path directly into the address bar in network neighborhood the program stops responding and I have to Ctl-Alt-Del to kill network neighborhood. What could be causing this? If anyone can offer some advice, please help me out. Thank you, Preston Faiks
Huang, Deane [JJCUS]
2000-Jun-05 18:34 UTC
Windows can't see Samba server in Network Neigborhood
On June 4, 2000, Preston wrote: I have a private IP network with one win98 PC and one Linux PC. The windows machine can only access shares if I map a network drive and type the path in explicitly. When I go to network neighborhood the Linux PC does not show up. Both machines are in the same workgroup, so it should be there. When I type the path directly into the address bar in network neighborhood the program stops responding and I have to Ctl-Alt-Del to kill network neighborhood. What could be causing this? If anyone can offer some advice, please help me out. Thank you, Preston Faiks I had similar problem a week ago and I hope my experience will help. In order to have your Samba/Linux server show up on Windows network neighborhood, in the other words, from Windows browser, your Linux host name has to been in the HOSTS file of your Linux PC. Or your Linux NetBIOS name has to been in the LMHOSTS file of your Linux PC. Or you have to enable WINS server on your Samba/Linux server. After that, you should be able to see your Linux PC from Win98 PC network neighborhood. Good luck and please let me know your result. Deane Huang Dhuang@corus.jnj.com <mailto:Dhuang@corus.jnj.com>
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