Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "linuxpower2002".
2002 Sep 29
1
Fwd: SOLVED SOLVED:Connecting problem:Need Help
--- linux power <linuxpower2002@yahoo.no> skrev: >
Dato: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 21:40:07 +0200 (CEST)
> Fra: linux power <linuxpower2002@yahoo.no>
> Tema: Fwd: SOLVED SOLVED:Connecting problem:Need
> Help
> Til: samba@lista.samba
>
> Yes it was the iptables firewall that was the
> problem.
> The por...
2002 Sep 30
1
Fwd: Re: Mounting Share at Boot
--- linux power <linuxpower2002@yahoo.no> skrev: >
Dato: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 19:53:40 +0200 (CEST)
> Fra: linux power <linuxpower2002@yahoo.no>
> Tema: Re: [Samba] Mounting Share at Boot
> Til: skidmore@worldvenue.org
>
> Have you tried smbmount "\\\\client machine\\dir"
> '/home/barry...
2002 Oct 11
5
Fwd: XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba
He could have changed the firewall setting in XP.
--- "Dr. Bernd Zimmermann"
<bernd@schaumburger-tracht.de> skrev: > Fra: "Dr.
Bernd Zimmermann"
> <bernd@schaumburger-tracht.de>
> Til: samba@lists.samba.org
> Tema: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect
> to samba
> Dato: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 14:48:11 +0200
>
> Hi,
>
> we had
2002 Sep 29
2
XP troubles
I've recently recompiled and reinstalled the latest Samba because
the version I was running wouldn't talk to Windows XP.
It still won't. Can anyone direct me to any docs, howtos, or other
docs concerning WinXP problems?
Thanks...
God's Blessings,
Gene
To everything there is a season, and a time to every
purpose under heaven. Ecl 3:1 -
and more recently, The Byrds
2002 Sep 24
2
Printing problem with Samba, XP, and Xerox Printer
Hello everyone,
I am having a problem getting Windows XP clients to print to a Xerox
DataCenter 440 using Samba as the print server running on Red Hat Linux 7.2.
I have installed the driver once and it worked fine. I then tried to add a
second XP client, and while it appears to install and work, nothing comes
out of the printer. It even seems to disappear at the print server.
Any ideas how I
2000 Oct 09
2
cups printing
I have searched around the samba documentation, including the smb.conf man
page, and have found nothing regarding the cups printing system except
change printcap to cups. Now, I have done that, but printing still does
not work. I need some types of details and a sample smb.conf and/or any
other relevant documentation.
Thanks much,
George D. Plymale
2002 Sep 21
7
Another printing problem...
I'm running samba 2.2.3a-6 under Debian (testing) and I
am having a heck of a time getting Windows 2000 to print
to my printer. I keep getting that "Access denied, unable
to connect" message. At one point I had it so you could
print test pages, but as soon as you tried to print from
an application, it would break. However, that doesn't
even work anymore. I've been reading
2003 Apr 27
11
Access denied, unable to connect to printer
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Hello world,
I've dug through the docs and googled through the net, but I'm still
unable to fix my Samba (2.2.3a-6 for Debian) setup so that I can print
from my wife's Windows XP laptop.
The server is using Cups and I can print from the server and over the
net from my (Debian) laptop.
The XP box can connect to the server and browse
2002 Sep 29
0
Fwd: Re: Connecting problem:Need Help
Yes they all were sussessful except for the test I couldnt perform.
I can see the linux icon in win neighborhood , but get server not accessible when I click
the icon. It must have something to do with the ns lockup in the windoze.
Joel Hammer <Joel@HammersHome.com> skrev: And, they all were successful?
(I don't take anything for granted.)
Joel
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 02:47:27PM +0200,
2002 Sep 29
2
Connecting problem:Need Help
I have problem connecting a win 98 client to a samba
2.2.5 server on a linux box running redhat 7.2
I can see the server on the client but when I click
the server icon I get \\lindoze is no accessible.
At that moment I have scanned the lan card an I have
this screen dump.
04:15:55.053492 kjersti.hauge.netbios-ns >
192.168.0.255.netbios-ns:
>>> NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST;