Hi ! We are running Digital Unix 4.0d with C2 security on our server with Samba 1.9. I have noticed that on some Windows NT workstations, I'm able to map a drive to the root account of our server, enter the wrong password, and still gain access. If anybody has any suggestions, I'd appreciate the help. Thanks, Lynn
hi, in my samba configuration i set so that my linux home directory will be map to my NT Worstations drive 'H:' ... at first all went well, but after login for some times, my home directory also got map to other driver (drive G:, F:, E:) do anyone has any idea why ?? thanx
i have an xp workstation, linux5.2, 6.2 and 7.3 workstations, connected to a linux filesever running samba. when ever i reboot or logout of the xp pro workstation i lose my drive mapping. i have tried to run the wizard in xp to map the drives and check reconnect at login, but it keeps dropping off. when i use 98 on the same pc, it maintains the drive mapings on all workstations and samba server. what can i do to get it to maontain the mappings after reboot? Iam trying to install the linux fileservers and mailservers at my work place, replacing the microsoft boxes. i am new to linux but know enough to get my way around. please help!!!!!
Please help is there any way using samba to map a NT share onto a UNIX (sun Solaris box) i can do it the other way mapping a unix share to an NT box any ideas a very frustrated Paul Hewitson CONFIDENTIALITY : This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and may be privileged. If you are not a named recipient, please notify the sender immediately and do not disclose the contents to another person, use it for any purpose or store or copy the information in any medium.