> 1) From reading the smb.conf man page, it looks as though it is possible to
> change the Samba password from a 95/NT client. I went to the password icon
in> the control panel but there wasn't any way to change the Samba
password. How
> is this done?
The password changing code in Samba is broken at the moment. It's one of the
things
on our todo list to get this fixed up.
> 2) Again, from reading the documentation it looks as though it is possible
to
> make Samba part of more than 1 workgroup. How do you do this?
Only via the remote announce option, which is really a bit of a hack. Luke
did implement this fully and very nicely in his Samba-2 code but that never
made it into the production version of Samba. His changes were actually
reasonably simple to achieve this so you can probably expect it to
appear in the new nmbd code that Jeremy is currently working on.
> 3) Is is possible to do the % substitutions in service names? We arrange
our
> systems so the PC home directory is a directory called unix_pc in the
user's
> home dir. The [home] service is nice and can do the Unix part, but I would
> like to be able to do something like [%uPC] so you'd have shares in the
browse> like that look like
> fred Fred's Unix directory (~)
> fredpc Fred's PC Unix directory (~/unix_pc)
> Is this possible?
yes, but I would recommend using %U instead of %u. %U is the name that the
client
gave in the session setup request, which is the users logon name in Windows. %u
is the user that is actually connected to the share, and thus is only
relevant within a share context in the code. This means using %U will
be more robust.
Cheers, Andrew