Rich Webb
2019-Aug-09 21:54 UTC
[Samba] Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
I don't think that I have Avahi running anywhere. It wasn't found on DC2 or FS1 servers - even though everywhere I read that it's on by default in CentOS 7. Thanks, Rich> if your dns domain really is 'webb.local', then turn off Avahi everywhere. > > Rowland > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
Rowland penny
2019-Aug-10 08:19 UTC
[Samba] Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
On 09/08/2019 22:54, Rich Webb via samba wrote:> I don't think that I have Avahi running anywhere. It wasn't found on DC2 or FS1 servers - even though everywhere I read that it's on by default in CentOS 7.Avahi is the usual problem if you use '.local' (which isn't recommended any more), but the more I think about this, I begin to think this is a Windows problem. Rowland
Rich Webb
2019-Aug-10 15:22 UTC
[Samba] Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
So then looking at my config files for both machines you see no problems there? I'm testing now, but I'm wondering if this is only happening on windows 10 clients. Thanks, Rich> Avahi is the usual problem if you use '.local' (which isn't recommended > any more), but the more I think about this, I begin to think this is a > Windows problem. > > Rowland >
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