Displaying 20 results from an estimated 40000 matches similar to: "Help - Win 98SE can't write to shared drive"
2001 Feb 14
1
Samba newbie problems
Hi
I have recently installed samba on a RH7.0 box. This box has win98 +
linux rh7 installed and both os's are running well. The F drive on
windows is FAT32 and is mounted r/w on linux RH7. Works fine.
I also have a Win98se machine that needs to have full read/write access
to some partitions on the RH7 box. Samba was found ideal for such setup.
The problem I have is that I can't write to
2005 Aug 21
3
Large disk image boot. Any suggestions%2
>I tried the commands that you have presented and I running into
>problems. I tried the ideology that you presented with both 32 and 16mb
>configurations with no luck. Is there something that I'm missing?
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>The win98se boot disk boots (just downloaded it from bootdisk today) so
>I used that as a based for the boot file.
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>Item 8c works fine (1.44 image) but 8b
2004 May 31
0
Can't Access Win2000 Shared Resources from Linux
Greetings,
I'm running Linux Fedora Core 2 with Samba 3.0.3-5
installed.
In Gnome, when I click Computer->Network->Windows
Network->Workgroup I can see the Windows boxes on my
network (2 Win98SE + 1 Win2000 Workstation).
I can access everything on the 2 Win98SE boxes. I can
print from Linux to a shared printer on one of the
Win98SE boxes.
When I click on the icon for the Win2000
2005 May 10
0
Resolution logon script trouble (net use lpt), a problem with windows 98se
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Good Morning, I have the some problem mapping
2001 Nov 30
1
Win98SE to Samba 2.0.10 Problems
Thanks for the answers so far but I haven't been able to come up with an
solution yet :(
Some new info (see bottom of email for history):
1. I upgraded to 2.0.10 on my Mandrake 8.0, no change to the transfer
problem.
2. I attempted to ftp a file from the Win 98SE PC to my Samba Server,
didn't work. So I can assume that it is not specifically Samba problem.
3. I have changed the NIC cards
2008 Nov 11
3
Syslinux 3.70 - BSS DOS boot says: "Could not find kernel Image: linux".
Hello, I'm trying to create and boot a Win98SE-DOS OS through Hard Disk emulation. My src files are from a Win98SE 1440K floppy image file, with a x86 boot sector (dl'd from the net - I have no floppy drive and a slow net link 3.2KB).
I don't know what to put into the partition boot record of my image and how to load dos.bss properly (the docs explain for floppy images not for HD
2003 Oct 10
0
Problems accessing shares when authenticating to Win 2k3 AD
I'm a bit of a newbie to Samba, and am having some trouble getting it
running with my Windows Server 2003 Active Directory. I've followed the
procedures in the HOWTO-Collection.pdf, with no luck.
"kinit administrator" works fine, and stores a ticket in the cache:
[root@firewall root]# klist -5
Default principal: administrator@HOME.EXAMPLE.COM
Valid starting Expires Service
2003 Apr 10
1
vfat / ftruncate problem
I recently added a 60Gig HD to my little linux server at home with the intention of sharing it via Samba to all my PCs which run Windows 98SE. I really want to use vfat file system on it.
The server is running Mandrake 8.1, so kernel 2.4.something, and the Samba that came with it.
Much to my disappointment I quickly discovered poor performance copying files to it, the copy is like slow to get
2013 Dec 10
0
[PATCH] daemon: mkfs: Use -I option to force mkfs.fat to write a filesystem over a whole device (RHBZ#1039995).
From: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones@redhat.com>
If you use virt-make-fs to create a partitionless FAT-formatted disk
image then currently you will get an error:
$ virt-make-fs --type=fat . /tmp/test.img
'mkfs' (create filesystem) operation failed.
Instead of 'fat', try 'vfat' (long filenames) or 'msdos' (short filenames).
mkfs: fat: /dev/sda:
2009 May 27
1
syslinux-3.80-1 will not boot from usb drive on Intel 845 motherboard
I tried formating a 1 gig usb flash drive as fat 16 under fedora 9
using gparted-0.4.3-1.fc9.i386 and syslinux-3.80-1.i386 and and the
drive will not boot.
No error message, no nothing from Syslinux.
There's only a slight pause as if the bios is looking at the usb drive
and the bootloader syslinux created but can't seem to make heads or
tails of it and then grub boots up from the mbr of
2007 Mar 07
0
Network name no longer available error on large file write to FAT Shares
Hi ,
I am sharing my FAT Shares over samba.
When i copy small files (less than 100MB ) everything is fine.
But when i copy large files( >200MB) my windows machine is getting
busy for some time and i am getting error "Network name no longer available"
but the file is
getting copied properly.
Regards
Kumar
2007 Jul 30
3
Problem booting from CF/SD cards and USB Flashdrives using syslinux
I've run into a rather odd problem. It seems that I can format and make
bootable CF/SD cards and USB Flashdrives under Windows 98SE and MS-DOS
6.22 that will boot to a A: prompt on my system.
But when I try making the same CF/SD cards and USB Flashdrives bootable
under linux using syslinux I get nothing, not even a error message. It's
like the syslinux bootloader doesn't even
2001 Dec 06
0
FW: Was: Win98SE and Samba 2.0.10 Problems
Well as a further to my last, I broke down and put a copy of Win98SE on a
spare HDD in my Mandrake server box. First moment it was up and running, I
tried to transfer the files between the two problem computers and BINGO! It
worked. So sadly I must assume that the problem must lie on my Linux server
:(
As I have previously tried both Mandrake 8.0 and Redhat 7.1 and end up with
the same transfer
2001 Dec 03
0
Was: Win98SE and Samba 2.0.10 Problems
Well the weekend didn't bring any solutions to this unhappy camper. I spent
most of my time trying to narrow down the problem again. I started out by
installing a quick copy of ZipSlack on the Win98SE machine to determine once
and for all if the problem was a Windows problem or not. Well, I tried a
simple FTP from the ZipSlack to my Mandrake 8.0 server and it hung up like
in Windows. So I
2008 Sep 12
1
write.dcf does not quote as Debian would like it to (PR#12816)
Full_Name: charles blundell
Version: 2.7.0
OS: Debian GNU/Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (217.37.73.202)
The Debian Policy Manual says concerning lines in a Description field:
* Those containing a space, a full stop and some more characters. These are for
future expansion. Do not use them.
(section 5.6.13, http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html)
But for example:
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2002 Aug 04
2
Getting printer into w2k
I'm ready to take w2k and Bill Grates and hang them up by their balls.
Under Win98SE, it is easy to add a network printer attached to Samba.
But under w2k, it refuses to do it.
I've tried two ways to get the damn thing installed to the net and it fails.
First I did the route of adding a network printer. It browsed and found
my \\MRVIDEO\lp printer. It also found \\MRVIDEO\scroll,
2001 Nov 28
1
Samba 2.0.7 and Win98SE
I have been having an irritating problem with my home network. My
network consists of 1 PC running Mandrake 8.0 as the file server with Samba
2.0.7, three PCs running Win98SE and one PC running Win XP.
I have had the network running for almost two years in various OS
configurations and for the most part have had smooth operations. However,
my problem comes when I try and copy, move, or save any
2011 Feb 15
1
Write File to Shared Drive
Hi,
I'm trying to write a file to a shared drive on a network. I use the
"write.csv" function with the correct path but R doesn't recognize the
directory. Is there something different I have to do since it's a shared drive?
Thanks.
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2001 Jan 12
3
SFTP Server For Linux 7 (fwd)
fyi. who is running RH7? i don't.
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2001 Sep 25
0
AW: Antwort: Win 2000 Compatability issues
Hi,
i agree with Stefan. I have the same problem with Win2K Client and SAMBA
Server.
But on my situation i have one PC that i can make a connect and all the
other not.
Alle workstation are on the same group, are all in the same SubNet; but i
can?t see
my SAMBA _ Server so well like on this machine that is working.
So is there any other problems on SAMBA ?
Kind regards
Matthias