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1999 Apr 29
0
Mapping of Network Drive through win9x dail-up networking
Hi Thomas, Really Thanks for your advice. I have tried your suggestions but problems still remain. My findings is that some Windows, regardless of version, can map to Samba through dial-up networking but some just cannot. I try to find the difference between these Windows but failed. Regards, Neil Thomas Cameron wrote: > Neil - > > The problem you are having is possibly from one of
2002 Feb 25
1
User list problem on Win9x.
I'm a bit confused about user enumeration on Win9x boxes. I've got a couple of machines running SaMBa. One (M2Dual) is running 2.0.7 with security = domain and domain server = M2Hub. The other (M2Hub) is running 2.2.3a with security = user. I also have three Win9x machines. All have user level security turned on. Roving profiles work on all machines and all users. Logon scripts run
2002 May 29
0
Re: Win9x login script drive mapping problem - more info
Many thanks to those who have replied so far - still no luck unfortunately. It would appear that I was ni=ot quite specific enough in the original post re: the OS version I am using - it is Windows 98SE, NOT vanilla 98. As for the login script I am using, I tried originally with the NT/2K script I use for all the other machines (logical as they are all NT/2K!): #### Script starts here ####
2002 May 29
2
Win9x login script drive mapping problem - addendum
As an addendum to my original message (copied below), I have tried a couple of things and have found the following: Running a one line login script, eg net use * \\server\share with an echo command produces the following output: The syntax is incorrect. For help, type NET USE /? at the command prompt. Yet running the same script one the machine as soon after login as possible results in he
1999 Nov 23
0
nt can't map network drive
hi all, I have been troubled by this problem for a long time and really hope that someone may help by giving suggestions. I have setup Samba 2.0.5 on a "Digital" Tru64 as a file server. When I want to map a network drive with win95 or 98 everything is alright. If I use nt 4 (SP5) then the computer does not find the networkpath. I have also setup Samba 2.0.4b on my machine. The
1999 Apr 04
0
(Fwd) Samba and win9x woes
------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- From: Self <scc> To: vanlug@gweep.bc.ca Subject: Samba and win9x woes Send reply to: help@pdscc.com Date sent: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 01:45:09 -0800 Okay was with a client tonight setting up and edge router http://edge.fireplug.net and samba stuff and had a few problems. Samba is the stock one with RH5.2 (1.9.18
2001 Apr 12
2
Samba - Workaround for "The account is not authorized to log in from this station."
Problem: -------- On the client mascines I get the msg: "The account is not authorized to log in from this station." This has bugged me for days now, so I am posting this sloution around varius places on the net... Analysis: --------- from a round of analysis by Jamz Boman B.Sc (Jamz@Boman.com), Toby Corkindale (tjcorkin@steadycom.com.au) Andreja Zivkovic (zivkotech@ozemail.com.au) at
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
2004 Dec 23
1
Login scripts and Win9x clients
Hi all, I have two systems using Win98 and one using Win95. These three systems do not automatically execute their login scripts. I can map the network drives manually and tell them to reconnect at login, but I am wondering why they don't execute them. I can log in, browse to my netlogon share (if I make it browseable), and execute the script manually, and it works. Well, it mostly
2001 Mar 21
1
list of users in Win9x
Hi! I recently installed the Samba 2.2.0apha2 package. Almost everything works fine except that the Win95 clients can't make user-level shares of their directory. On the windows box, in the Network Control Panel - Access Control tab I set the user-level access control, and confirmed the NT domain (Samba is the PDC). Everything looks fine till now. I open the MyComputer window, and try to add
2001 Mar 22
1
Va: list of users in Win9x
Hi Jerry, how can I download the SAMBA_2_2 you told about? Via cvs I only got the same 2.2.0alpha2 release. :( Gogo. -----Eredeti uzenet----- Felado: Gerald Carter [SMTP:gcarter@valinux.com] Kuldve: Thursday, March 22, 2001 4:36 AM Cimzett: bartus.l@bitel.hu Masolatot kap: samba@us5.samba.org Targy: Re: list of users in Win9x On Wed, 21 Mar 2001 04:49:02 Bartus Levente wrote: > > I
2000 Jan 14
0
Samba vs 2.0.6 and Win9x clients
Hello All, I've downloaded and compiled Samba vs 2.0.6 on Digital Unix 4.0E. I'm using server authentication and pointing it to our NT PDC. I can browse the shares fine from NTs. On Win95 and Win98, I can attach to shares and see the first level directory, but nothing below that. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to look for? I've succesfully run all ten steps in the
2002 Dec 31
0
user level access control with win9x and samba 2.2/3.0
Hello, I've set up a samba 3.0 (cvs 2002-12-27) domain with LDAP backend and about 800 users. I have some win95/98 clients and want to use user level access control. But if I try to fetch the list of users in the add-share dialog, windows says "You can not view the user list at this time. Please try again later." I've just checked this with samba 2.2.7a too and it didn't
1999 Nov 05
1
strange Win9x-Problem with "case sensitve" - option
Hi, we've got a strange problem with "case sensitive = yes" using 2.0.5a with Win95/98 clients: Directorys directly below the share seem to be empty, if the dirname is lowercase !!? Below uppercase dirs everything is allright and the probem doesn't exist with NT4.0. If we choose "case sensitive = no" everything is allright. (with exeption of the problems we have
1999 Aug 13
1
Help needed using Samba over SSH (DOS works, Win9x doesn't)
Hi all, I've been trying to mount partitions on a UNIX machine behind a firewall on a Windows machine. This works fine inside the firewall, but from outside I need to tunnel through it using SSH. I can get this to work from a DOS window on the Windows machine by forwarding port 139, but when I try to access a file from the GUI, I get a "bad directory" error on windows. An
1999 Apr 07
1
Persistent locked files & Win95
I often find with Samba v2.0.3 that files accessed via Win95 (OSR2) stay locked forever after exiting the application that used them. I've got an application called Visual SlickEdit (VSE), which is installed on a shared drive. The drive is an exported Samba share from my RedHat v5.2 (kernel v2.2.5) server. Both the Win32 and OS/2 versions of VSE are installed beneath the same subdirectory
2010 Oct 04
2
samba 3.4.7 as NT4 domain member and win9x
I'm certain i'm just missing something and haven't hit the right search terms yet, however, the terms I've been trying all lead to others with the same problems and no solutions at all. My network is quite legacy, but has been working: nt4 PDC and BDC several samba file servers, various revisions DOS, Win95, Win98, NT4, 2k, xp clients I have an ubuntu 9.04 32bit samba 3.3.2
2002 Aug 12
5
Why does this logon-script not work under Win9x ?
Hi, i'm having a serious problem with the following logon-script. It works under W2k, but not under W98, although W98 tells it is running startup-script .. First my smb.conf (only interesting parts) : ---snipp--- [global] server string = Samba-PDC %v on %h workgroup = WORKGROUP encrypt passwords = yes netbios name = 486dx66 domain master = Yes
1999 Mar 19
0
NT test of smbmount
Iztok Polanic <iztok@hakl-hakl.si> carved some runes like this: > > 1. I have just installed samba on my computer. It works great and > > I can mount all Windows computers, except NT. When I try > > "smbmount //192.168.1.4/C /mnt/test" I get this error: > > > > Password: > > smb_get_length: Invalid NBT packet > >
2000 Mar 18
0
Samba 2.0.6 and Windows 95 logon
Hello I have just updated from Samba 2.0.5 to 2.0.6, and have found that the path to the user profile does not seem to work properly. I am using: Win95 OSR2 on PCs Solaris 2.5.1 on a Sun Ultra 2/200 Samba 2.0.6 (compiled with gcc 2.7.2) My smb.conf file includes the following lines: Domain logons = yes Logon script = mount.bat Logon home = \\%N\%U Logon path = \\%N\%U\winapps\win95 All of