* Peter Helander (helan@ce.chalmers.se) wrote:> Hello Steven
>
> I read about your problem I am sorry I can't help you.
>
> Because have the same problem. And have looked everywhere to
>
> find a solution so I wonder if you have fixed it
>
>
>
> Best regards
>
>
>
> /Peter
Somewhat late, but I think this might be related:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=818528
"""
Problems when more than one user accesses the same file through Terminal
Services
"""
See if it helps,
Michele
>
>
>
> I have looked for several days and can not find the answer to my problem,
> but
> I'm sure it has to be a simple issue. I'm trying to map drives
inside
> Windows
> Server 2003 Terminal Session from a local Samba server but can't get
> connected.
> I figure the problem is in Windows Registry but can't find web page on
what
> needs to be changed to get this working.
>
> I built a new Windows 2003 server. Logon to the new server through Terminal
> Services (Remote Desktop Connection). Once connected I open Windows
Explorer
> and
> try to browse over to my SAMBA server. My problem is that I get a Windows
> Error
> box saying I "\\FOO_SAMBA is not accessible." Then goes on saying
I might
> not
> have permission. The last line says "The request is not
supported."
>
> Tried mapping a known share from the FOO_SAMBA server (\\FOO_SAMBA\test)
and
> I
> get a different windows error message saying "The drive could not be
mapped
> because no network was found."
>
> The domain this server is in is an is older NT4 style domain. (Not Active
> Directory.) The Windows 2003 Server is a member of the ADOMAIN Domain.
>
> The FOO_SAMBA server in running on Solaris 8 sparc server. I do NOT have
any
> domain machine names configured in /etc/passwd file. Only users I want to
> allow
> to connect are in the /etc/passwd file and also part of the
'adomain' group
> in
> /etc/group file.
>
> I do not have any problem connecting to the FOO_SAMBA server from Win2K or
> WinXP
> workstations. Can even connect to shares from other Win2k Terminal Server,
> inside a Remote Desktop Session.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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