-----Original Message----- From: Marcus Johnson [mailto:marjohns@uu.net] Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 10:18 PM To: 'samba-patches@samba.org' Subject: quick question Hello, Is there an updated Samba registry key that alows Windows 2000 machines map to UNIX servers the one I currently have, which is attached does not work with 2000 but works with NT. Marcus
Hello - We use SAMBA at A G Edwards on a Windows NT platform. How can I find out what version of SAMBA we are using? Thank you. Judy Lewin> -----Original Message----- > From: Tim Potter [SMTP:tpot@samba.org] > Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 5:17 PM > To: Lewin, Judy > Subject: Re: Quick Question > > Lewin, Judy writes: > > > WE use samba at A. G. Edwards, but how do I know what version > we > > are using? > > You should send your mail to samba@lists.samba.org. This address > is for updating the web page with Samba commercial support > companies. > > > Tim.*************************************************************************************** WARNING: All e-mail sent to and from this address will be received or otherwise recorded by the A.G. Edwards corporate e-mail system and is subject to archival, monitoring or review by, and/or disclosure to, someone other than the recipient. *************************************************************************************** -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
[ ] I am trying to add a Windows XP Professional workstation to my network. I am currently running Samba 2.2.2 on a Linux server and have Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 Pro workstations on the network. Everything appears to work ok all the way through adding the XP Pro workstation to the domain but when I try to log in I get the following error:> Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because the domain > controller is down or otherwise unavailable, or because your computer > account was not found. Please try again later and contact your system > administrator [ ] . > > Unfortunately, that system administrator is me and I've tried > everything I can think of. It just doesn't make sense because it adds the > computer to the domain and then I can't login to the domain. If I log in > locally to the XP Pro workstation as administrator I can see the network > work and login to the server. When logged in locally I can even map a > network drive to a Samba share. > > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated as I have not tried to > use an XP Pro workstation before with Samba and I don't even know if it > should work. > > Thanks, > > Shawn M. Whitman > (703) 828-2169