You still haven't described your problem :
Your original question seemed to ask what was wrong, when you could see the
server.
Your latest question is contradicting this and saying that NOW you can see
the server, but doesn't say what isn't working.
More specific, what are you clicking on, and what doesn't happen that you
expect to.
At 03:46 PM 2/22/02 +0100, Daniel Andersson wrote:>The diagnostis.txt file don't seem to solve this problem.
>Now my samba server is now available for browsing, I dont know how I should
>solve this actually I'm totally lost I even tried to erase the rpm file
and
>compiled a source file.
>
>Mvh / Best regards
>Daniel Andersson
>
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>Skickat: den 22 februari 2002 13:47
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>?mne: Re: [Samba] Problem regarding installation
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>
>More info is needed.
>What is the problem?
>Have you walked through DIAGNOSIS.txt?
>Joel
>
>On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:24:14PM +0100, Daniel Andersson wrote:
> > My big problem is to install samba on a redhat linux 7.0 and get this
up
>and
> > running... maybe the smb.conf file is invalid but I can se the samba
>server
> > on network browser on my client system, a Windows 2000 workstation...
>Anyone
> > out there able to help me with this problem?
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be spent developing SAMBA further.