We are still having problems with these machines accessing our Samba server.
A couple more departments are joining the Samba club and are also running into
the problem with the Samba drive not showing up in the Network Neighborhood.
We are running ...p10 on Digital UNIX 4.0d. Some of these newer network cards
will access the server, however, they will lock up the machines with the
"blue
screen of death". (shoulda got a Mac!)
Any ideas of where to look and what to do? Any abnormal variables to set in
smb.conf? (originally posted to 1835)
>
> Just about all of our machines have the following setup;
>
> Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3
> Network Protocols
> * NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
> * NWLink NetBios
> * TCP/IP Protocol
>
> The network card that WORKS is the Olicom PCI Token-Ring 16/4 Adapter,
> OC-3136. These cards came with our Pentium Pro computers and are about 3
> years old.
>
> The network card that DOESN'T WORK is the IBM PCI Token-Ring Adapter,
Part
> ID 600606. These cards came with our Pentium II computers and are about a
> year old. So the newer cards are not working. In fact, we ordered two
> newer versions of the Olicom boards and they did not work either.
>
> Let me know if you need any more information.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
>
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