MessageWell, all Station can see each other in the Explorer. All Stations joined
the Server. File exchange works well and you can give permissions to all domain
users as normal. The only thing is that the SQL-Server running on the
workstation cannot connect to the SQL-Server on the Win2000Server.
Why is this?
Andre
----- Original Message -----
From: m.o.tigchelaar@kpn.com
To: andre.klocke@stb-datenservice.de
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:37 AM
Subject: RE: [Samba] Is Samba a real PDC?
Hi there Andre,
are you claiming that your workstations can not see your Win2000 Server in the
browse-list (explorer / network neighborhood)?
You did put all machines in the same IP range (IP / Subnet)?
You did join the Win2000 Server to the Samba domain?
You can connect from your Win2000 Server to your Samba Server and vice versa?
Where does it go wrong at your place? I guess we need more info on that to be
able to solve your problem.
Sincerely,
Martijn Tigchelaar.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andre Klocke [mailto:andre.klocke@stb-datenservice.de]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 8:58 AM
To: Samba Mailingliste
Subject: [Samba] Is Samba a real PDC?
Hallo List.
We have a Linux server (Suse 7.1) running samba 2.2.2 as pdc. The hosted
Domain contains a Win2000 Server running ms SQL-Server. Our clients (Win2000pro)
are not able to find the SQL-Server in the linux hosted domain. If we make
win2000Server the pdc everything works fine, but who wants to have a
Win2000Server as an authority?
We need the samba pdc and do not get it run. Are there differences between
Win2000pdc and samba-pdc that make that happen?
Thanks a lot from Germany,
Andre
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