I'm doing some research and I'd like to know if there is anyone who has deployed samba as a PDC with more than 50 clients with roaming profiles enabled. Looking to do something similar and I would like to know hardware configs I should choose.
ace@dynacomp.net wrote:> I'm doing some research and I'd like to know if there is anyone who has deployed samba as a PDC with more than 50 clients with roaming profiles enabled. Looking to do something similar and I would like to know hardware configs I should choose.Samba runs on different h/w. I would really recommend you to download src or RPM and start testing it. Regards, Norman Zhang
My name is Bill Sommerville and I need a little help. I am fairly new to Samba and I would like to connect to two shared accounts on one system. So in other words I have a maindata and a graphics account on a Linux system. When I map to the maindata account, everything is fine. When I try to Map to the graphics account, I get this message from Windows saying I must disconnect from the maindata account to establish a connection to the graphics account. Is there any way I can avoid this? I am sure it is in the config file, but I am not sure where. Or is it in Windows? I use to be able to do this, but after a few upgrades something changed. Thanks Bill Bill Sommerville Information Technology 248-233-2036 www.BillSommerville.com
What value do you have for "security" in smb.conf? share or user? Prakash On Dec 23, 2004, at 2:27 PM, Bill Sommerville wrote:> My name is Bill Sommerville and I need a little help. > I am fairly new to Samba and I would like to connect to two shared > accounts > on one system. > So in other words I have a maindata and a graphics account on a Linux > system. > When I map to the maindata account, everything is fine. > When I try to Map to the graphics account, > I get this message from Windows saying I must disconnect from the > maindata account to establish a connection to the graphics account. > > Is there any way I can avoid this? I am sure it is in the config file, > but I am not sure where. Or is it in Windows? > > I use to be able to do this, but after a few upgrades something > changed. > > Thanks > > Bill