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2004 Jun 24
1
Windows 95, encrypted passwords, and secure channel communications
...chnyr's Unofficial Samba HOW-TO states in part, "Windows 95
doesn't use encrypted passwords, so this option must be disabled in
your smb.conf to support these clients... Verify that your smb.conf
file includes the parameter "encrypt passwords = yes" unless you are
using Win95/Win95a or have disabled encrypted passwords in your other
Windows clients (not a good idea)."
It turns out that Microsoft provided a patch for Windows 95, 98, and
NT4 called "Active Directory Client Extension" which provides "NTLM
version 2 authentication". At least under Windows...
2006 Sep 19
3
Boot from USB without C Drive
Dear All
I have a problem with my Compaq EVO n410c laptop.
I want to install Windows (Win98/WinXP) on it.
But this laptop don't have any floppy/cdrom to boot from.
I have try to use My USB Drive to boot, using syslinux.
Here's my step
1. Format the USB Drive using "HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool"
2. Install syslinux (syslinux -f F:). F is my USB Drive
3. Using
1998 Nov 24
0
Dial in accounts (1883)
...that
> we are all dialing in to the same IBM-8235 router, so
> everything ought to be the same, yet the Win95s seem to
> behave differently.
I can hazard a guess; I'll bet all your win95 clients have not had
all the MS updates (TCP/IP, network redirector, etc). Maybe some
are even win95a (pre-OSR/2). You should probably apply all the
currrent updates for OSR/2 networking stuff, and then apply the
same reg tweaks (TCP/IP stuff - MaxMTU, RWIN, etc) to all the
clients. Then you *may* get the same behavior...
For update info, links, etc, see:
http://www.walbeehm.com/win95upd.htm...
1999 Sep 05
0
win 95b, win 95, encrypted passwords
...domain, with the same IP and subnet. I am guessing that the
> win 95(pre b ) computer doesn't like encrypted passwords. Can I do
> anything about that? Thanks.
I'd suggest updating both machines with the M$ system updates,
especially the win95 original version (which will become win95a after
you apply the first update). There are updates for networking
components, security holes, etc. See:
http://www.walbeehm.com/win95upd.html
Also, what is your win95 NetBIOS naming convention? Are you using
the username map file? What is your samba guest account set to? Did
you create...
2002 Apr 28
1
Winamp 2.80 Vorbis problem confirmed on my comp
I first downloaded Winamp Lite, which did not have Vorbis
plugin, and installed the latest PP Vorbis plugin:
http://www.blorp.com/~peter/zips/in_vorbis.exe
That did not work, for some reason.
Afterwards, I downloaded the Standard version and tried playing
ogg files: it didn't work either. I installed the latest PP
Vorbis plugin over this version, but still the same.
What's up??
I
1998 Sep 27
1
Sv: R-beta: windows and dynload. ?Win98
It does, at least for a while. But when various more or less well behaved programs enter the scene (harddisk) things changed, at least for me. Reinstallation of R or windows didn't help, and I did not want to start again from scratch with a reformat. I used rw0613.
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Fra: Douglas Steele <Douglas at dsteele.demon.co.uk>
Til: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
1997 Oct 29
3
Samba and Microsoft DFS
Has anyone tried DFS Client SW on a Win 95 machine and then tried to
mount the usual samba drives? All I get is a login request that gets
refused
even with known, correct, credentials.
Its appears just the same as the problem we got after installing SP3 on
an
NT4 machine before changing the registry.
The only way to fix it is, on the 95 machine, to remove the DFS client,
remove ALL
the network
1999 May 30
1
oplock_break failed
Hi,
I am running Samba 2.0.3 on Linux Kernel 2.2.5 (SuSE 6.1) in a test
environment with a Win NT server (PDC), the Linux box taking over step by
step the file- and printserver tasks, and Win 95 clients. Samba is setup
with security=domain at this stage.
It just happened again what I have seen only a few times before. When I use
Outlook 98 on the Win95 machine and want to access the
2002 Jul 19
1
long username - netlogon problem - access denied
I'm running samba 2.2.4 on rh 7.2. Everything's been working well
for months.
I use the domain logon feature to map drives when '98 users logon
to the domain.
Recently I've had a couple machines refuse to process the logon
script and I can't figure out why.
Here's the Windows output:
C:\WINDOWS> Access denied - Z:\ALEXA~03.BAT
C:\WINDOWS> Access denied -
1997 Jul 31
0
Passwords fail from Win95 but not from DOS (Samba 1.9.16p11/NetBSD)
...thout problems. Similarly,
if I set up a share (with a password) on the Win95 PC, I can connect
to it from the DOS clients and from smbclient. To make matters worse,
I have had this working before, but was using an older version of
samba and the Win95 upgrade. Due to hardware failure I am now using
Win95a (OEM version) with Service pack1 applied.
The Win95 client can happily browse the Sun, and can use the [tmp]
share (no password required), but when I try to use my homedir the
Win95 client will _NOT_ connect, I simply get the authentication
failed dialog. Needless to say, the password is correct (...
1998 Sep 16
2
R-beta: windows and dynload.
I get an error:
Error in dyn.load(file) : unable to load shared library
"D:\R_CODA\RW0613\library\eda\libs\eda.dll"
with almost all the packages. I tried to use "require" and tried also to
copy the dll's to the bin directory and nothing helped.
Any ideas ?
Thanks for your efforts
Troels
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r-help
1999 Jun 08
6
DESKTOP.INI amd & DNS puzzle
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2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...ad time to patch it yet).
it is useful to make sure the debug level is initialy quite high so you can
trouble shoot any problems you are having, but can be reduced once things
are working fine.
The main erros that seem to come up are with encryted passwords - win9x/NT
use these by default (except win95a IIRC) - You will also need to edit
smbpasswd if you are using lanman authentication - make sure you add at
least a root user for adding machines, and then one for each user who will
want to log on (info on this is in the man pages etc). If you use plaintext
passwords you will need to run the regist...