Hello All, Knowing that this might not be a completely related SAMBA question (even though I have samba accepting domain logins)... Why is it that when I try to browse from Win95 OSR2 to WinNT4.0SP3 that it asks for a password to IPC$? I've made sure that I've share- level shared the directories on the NT box (i.e. extended hand on the icon). I can browse from NT back to 95, but not the other way around. Any help is appreciated. -Cam
I am using a sniffer to observe the SMB packets. I find that windows client makes multiple TREE_CONNECTS to the IPC$ share prior to an actual TREE_CONNECT to the mapped share and also prior to opening a file. Does anyone know what do these TREE_CONNECTS to the IPC$ share achieve ? Furthermore, Samba returns a DIFFERENT Tid for each TREE_CONNECT request to the IPC$ share. Is that required by the client ? Thanks. -S _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
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