Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Win95 Login strangeness."
1997 Jul 28
1
Win95 browse trouble, other user logins
I've seen this problem mentioned before on the list, but I've never seen
an answer.... I'm running samba on a pc running linux 2.0.30, 32 meg ram.
(pentium 133) I start smbd out of inetd.conf:
netbios-ns dgram udp wait root /usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd nmbd
netbios-ssn stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/local/samba/bin/smbd -l/var/adm/smblogs/log -s/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
2004 Oct 08
0
Help - Adding winXP pro clients to win95 and Samba 2.2.x setup
Hi!
Questions.
1) Do I have to upgrade to Samba 3.x
to support winXP pro clients
(NO PDC)
2) What are the complications of adding
WinXP pro clients to an existing win95/samba 2.2.x
network
3) IF i have to upgrade to Samba 3.x,
is it easy, or do I have to plan to
do a bit or a lot of work.
-- background --
I am looking for the easier/quickest way
to do this.
the boss man is happy with the
1998 Jun 12
0
Login Scripts Win95/WinNT
We want to use simple DOS login scripts with Samba.
Our Samba server is a Sun sparc station running under Solaris 2.6,
our clients are both Win 95 and Win NT 4.0 workstations.
We set up our Samba server with user level security and configured
everything according to the Samba documentation. The Samba server is acting
as WINS server and domain masterbrowser, there is no Win NT server in our
1998 May 20
0
samba and win95-login
Hi,
I want to set up samba and win95 so that password checking is made
via samba and also some login scripts are started. I have changed
windows setup to login on NT-Domain with my samba's hostname as DOMAIN.
I also have enabled wins support on win95. But after reboot, when I am
asked for user,password and domain I always get an error message,
directly after pressing the
1998 Sep 16
0
Win95 login problems (after client crash)
We've noticed this behaviour when Win95 crashes and the next person tries
to logon (we are using roving profiles, samba 1.9.18p10):
- user logs in to win95
- user crashes client
- boot client
- user tries to logon, but it takes *forever* and eventually returns
a "the domain password you suppiled is not correct, or access to your
logon server has been denied" error
- user tries
1998 Mar 31
1
changing password from win95 fail
Hello,
now I've set up a linux samba password server using Samba 1.9.18p4 on
a linux 2.0.33.
File and password serving works ok now, but I can't change my
passwords with any Win95 utility.
Samba always tells me "Wrong password" an d in the logs it says:
"Disallowing access to user due to null password
check_lanman:password: old password doesn't match"
But I know
1998 Apr 24
0
win95 file "shared drive" doesn't always show all files.
Hello,
I have a slow (386DX40/16RAM) computer running win95. I have selected
the C and D drive to be shareable.
When I smbmount the drive, I can cd into it and access it, all is fine.
But most of the time, doing ``ls'' in a directory with large number of
entries it only shows (out of 100 entries) only about 25. I can cd into a
subdir even though it is not listed, but e.g. ``find
1998 Apr 27
0
Win95 directory listing
> I have a slow (386DX40/16RAM) computer running win95. I have selected
> the C and D drive to be shareable.
> When I smbmount the drive, I can cd into it and access it, all is fine.
> But most of the time, doing ``ls'' in a directory with large number of
> entries it only shows (out of 100 entries) only about 25. I can cd into a
> subdir even though it is not
1999 Nov 09
0
Samba server rejects (Win95) request
Hi,
I am new to Linux, I am using RedHat version 6.0 and Samba 2.0.5a. I try to
set up a Samba Server for a LAN.
So far everything (i.e. installation) worked fine, I installed samba from
.rpm and nmbd, smbd is started at boot successfully. I can see the Samba
server in the Windows95 network environment, but when I doubleclick on it
or when I try to smbmount a service from another Linux machine I
1998 Aug 06
0
Win95 authenticated login
<disclaimer>
This is really not the forum for this, but it's come up before, and
I don't have an answer for it. On the other hand, this is the most
astute list or newsgroup I've read pertaining to Windows networking,
so here goes...
</disclaimer>
Using Samba 1.9.18p8, HPUX 10.20 and Win95 clients, we have W95
configured to require a domain logon, and as far as that goes
2000 Aug 23
1
Win95/98 login
I know this one has probably been discussed to death, but the search engines
are down.
I have a user on a Win95/8 machine with a userid lets say user1.
They have an account on a samba server with a different user id, say user2.
the user has no ability to modify account id's and both are required, user1
attaches to a bunch of
MS related junk which can't be removed. the id, user2, is
1999 Aug 11
5
Login script for Win95 machines
On my Samba server I created a directory called 'netlogon' and I put a batch
file in there called 'login.bat'. Also did I create a share called
'netlogon' which points to the 'netlogon' directory.
I set up samba to use a login script (login script=netlogon/login.bat).
Strange enough it does not seem to be executed when Win95 clients logon. If
I double-click the
1997 Dec 17
1
"Save As" fails to Samba drive, works on Win95, NT, Novell ...
Hi --
I originally posted the following message about 2 weeks ago -- I don't mean to
annoy but really need to solve this problem - if anyone can shed any light on
the issue I'd greatly appreciate it.
Since the original post, we've run the application with its data on network
drives shared from 95, NT, and Novell, and all work fine, as does saving
locally. It only fails on a
1998 Jun 04
0
Strange "No permission to access resource" msgs from win95
Hi,
I've been using Samba for a while in lots of places and this is
the first time I've encountered this problem:
I'm using 1.9.18p7 on solaris-2.6, there's a large PC network here with
win95 and winNT machines all belonging to a different workgroup then the
samba machine. There are no problems with the winNT clients. However, the
win95 machines sometimes give the following
1999 Mar 29
3
Modem Pooling with Samba
Has anyone used samba v2.0 to share pooled modems. I have a large pool of
identical modems available as a single TCP service on a terminal server with
Samba running under HP-UX 10.20 . Any ideas how to make this modems an
accessible share for Windows 95 clients
Reply to jcort@medisys.co.uk
1998 May 28
0
How *exactly* does the file caching mechanism work?
jiva,
in some ways this question, or at least the answer, is best seen on
samba@samba.anu.edu.au not just on samba-technical. i don't recieve the
samba digest, so don't know if you've posted it there.
so. question. by "workstation" in paragraph 4, do you mean the
"workstation smb client-side cacheing, which means opportunistic
locking" or do you mean "the
1999 May 01
0
16Bit Progs via Win95 client
I've run into a problem and would like to know if anyone else has
experienced it.
I'm trying to install and run an old 16 Bit Win$ Application on our LAN.
- Install and run on Win95 works ok.
- Install on a Novell 3.12 Server and run on a Win95 client works ok.
- Install on a Samba 2.0.0 / SUSE 5.3 Server and run on the Win95 client
gets me strange results. (Can be reproduced)
Win95
1998 Feb 27
0
dialup Win95 -> samba
Thanks to the four people who replied to my original posting (appended
below, subject "Win95 problem"). I've made progress but have now hit a new
problem.
The solution to the original problem (How do you make a "standalone" client
"log on to the network"?) was simply to tick the "Server Type/Log on to
network" checkbox in the dialup properties.
1997 Dec 14
1
Samba performance on Fast Ethernet networks when linked to Win95
Hello everybody,
althought there are a lot of discussions on Samba's performance, I would
like to share my results trying to connect Samba running on a Linux box
to a Win95 workstation on a fast ethernet network.
If any of you could have some ideas or suggestions , please mail me (cc:
teo@flex.ro) because I am not (yet) on this mail list.
First of all, may I present you :
1. THE SERVER -
1999 Jul 30
0
Intermitent loss of contact with Win95 share.
Hello :
One Win95 client, connected over a SLIP connection to an SCO Openserver 5.0
has been working fine until System Administrator has updated OS Version to
Unixware 7.1.0.
On this server (Unixware 7.1.0) , I've installed Samba 2.0.2 to access all
Win9x shares.
All shares on the LAN (connected via TP 10Mb cards) work fine, but when I
print any job to Win95 client connected via SLIP