Hi, My company just bought a HP Itanium2 Server with Redhat Advance Server 2.1 preinstalled. I have set the Samba server on the server for the file sharing between Windows and Linux platform. The Samba server on this Linux is version 2.2.1a, it does not come with SWAT, therefore I need to add the user through command. After adding user to both Linux and Samba, I was unable to connect to the Linux using WinXP, but I have no problem accessing Linux server by using Win2k under the same user name and password. The username and password is the same as the MS Active Directory username and password. I had not changed the setting of smb.conf yet as I want to make sure everything works fine before the system goes life. I been to some internet forums and ask regarding my problem, some users on the internet ask me to update my Samba to the latest one which is version 2.2.8a. I downloaded and unzip it in my Redhat advance server. I have problem when compiling it. It gave me an error at the end of the compilation process. I try it out with my Pentium 4 which has Redhat 8.0 install, I have no problem as to compile and install the latest Samba. The command I used in both compilation process is "sh makerpms.sh" as told in the documentation. How can I compile RPM in Itanium2 based system? Is there any special command? I really need some help on this matter, please provide any help as you can. Thanks a lot. Regards, Yong Shiuh Rong System Engineer Synamatix Sdn Bhd -----Original Message----- From: Alexander Bokovoy [mailto:ab@samba.org] Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 4:01 PM To: Yong Shiuh Rong Subject: Re: WinXp and Samba On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 03:15:04PM +0800, Yong Shiuh Rong wrote:> I compile the latest Samba in Linux Advance Server in Itanium2 server, > it gave me an error, while the compilation process in Redhat Linux 8.0 > on Pentium 4 has no error and I can install the latest Samba on Redhat > 8.0 without a hiccup. What could have wrong?Itanium2 is completely different architecture than Pentium4. I'd suggest you to ask your question with providing relevan information -- smb.conf settings and options you used for compilation -- in samba@lists.samba.org mailing list. I don't have access to Itanium2 based systems (and RedHat Linux too). -- / Alexander Bokovoy --- I am a deeply superficial person. -- Andy Warhol