Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Win98 logon error"
2017 Mar 30
2
JPG issue
Ok, it's taken me a while, but here's what seems to be the problem. In OSX
I see a lock on the file. If that lock is ON, it disappears. But what is
that lock and where did it come from.... Is it like a read only lock?
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 11:04 AM Curtis Vaughan <cavaughan at gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, here's what seems to be going on. When a JPG is put into a share it
>
2017 Mar 30
0
JPG issue
You have the setting on to HIDE files that can't be written to. Try turning
that off. Next, investigate why it's causing the files to get 540
permissions instead of 740 (or other).
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Curtis Vaughan via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Ok, it's taken me a while, but here's what seems to be the problem. In OSX
> I see a lock on
2017 Mar 30
2
JPG issue
[global]
workgroup = NPC
server string = Samba Server %v
netbios name = Atlantica
security = user
map to guest = bad user
dns proxy = no
hide files = /~*/
hide unwriteable files = yes
#============================ Share Definitions
==============================
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home/%S
valid users = %S
browseable = no
guest ok = no
writable = yes
2017 Mar 30
0
JPG issue
Ok, here's what seems to be going on. When a JPG is put into a share it
inherits permissions of 540. When I chmod it to 740 it appears in file
browsers. So the file is actually there, but invisible. But I've tried
other files and everything else copies over with 740. Again, why?
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 10:56 AM Curtis Vaughan <cavaughan at gmail.com> wrote:
> [global]
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2003 May 27
0
Question about samba servers
I have one samba server as the PDC for our org. Another samba server is
supposed to permit access to shares based on authentication from the
aforementioned PDC. I'll call this second computer "SMB" for simplicity.
PDC has an LDAP and PAM database for authenticating all users.
SMB is setup as follows (smb.conf):
workgroup = NPC-USA
netbios name = SMB
server string = %h server
2000 Mar 28
0
Win98 won't run logon script, NT does
Hello List,
I'm running samba 2.0.6 on RH 6.2 for a network of NT and Win98 PCs. On
the Win98 machines my logon.bat is not executing. On the NT PCs it is
working fine.
relavent configuration
[global]
logon script = logon.bat
domain logons = yes
[netlogon]
path = /home/samba/netlogon
browseable = no
logon.bat (permissions 777)
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net use n: \\server\network
net
2002 Mar 15
0
logon home with ldap under win98
Hello,
I hope this is the correct place for this mail... I have found that
samba-2.2.3a (--with-ldapsam) gives the correct logon home for win2k,
but not for win98. Obviously the two systems request the information in
a different way.
For win98 machines, in lanman.c, the information is taken only from
smb.conf, and not from ldap (or other backends).
I have attached a small patch that yields
1999 May 03
0
Win98 logon problems with samba 1.9.18p10
Hi there!
I have been using samba 1.9.15p* on Irix 6.5, and it did what I need it to
over win95 machines, but now I have a new win98 station, and when I try to
reach a home directory over smb server, I got the next response:
Note: my win98 station is MERLIN, the smb server runs on KEPLER, and I
upgraded samba to 1.9.18p10
05/03/99 16:41:52 changed root to /
priming nmbd
sending a packet of len
2005 Feb 03
1
logon to samba server from win98
dear all,
i have a new samba server running on:
- SuSE Linux 9.0
- version 2.2.8a
although i had no problem logging on from winxp/2k machines after
joining the server's domain, i am failing to do the same from win98
machines. entered the appropriate domain in control panel.
error message:
- INCORRECT PARAMETER
i have searched on the web but got no useful help.
the relevant part of my
2002 Nov 12
1
roaming profiles on win98
We have 20-30 computers here with win98 and a Linux/Samba Server. We
have just implemented Samba PDC. The only problem I see is if we change
passwords on a computer..that changes on that workstation and on Samba
and Unix. Now, if the user goes to another computer they have their old
password on the other computer and new one on Samba.
So, would roaming profiles help me...what i want to do is
2004 Nov 15
1
Win98 Login Problem
** High Priority **
Hi
I am trying to login to a Samba share via win98, When I try get access
to a shared folder that is protected. It prompts me for a password.
the problem is that the username is already typed in and I can not
change it. On winxP, when I get prompted I can put in the username and
password, and it works fine.
Please any help would be muchly appreciated.
Thanks
Steven
1999 Jun 03
0
WIN98:No Logon (fix)
Here (thanks to "MSgt Donovan Chin" <chind@ogn.af.mil>) is what you have to do
to get the dialog box back:
Start RegEdit
Double click on the following in order:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Software
Microsoft
Windows
CurrentVersion
Network
Real Mode Net
Over on the right hand side, you will see one line with AutoLogon
Click once on AutoLogon and press the Delete key.
NOTE: the only line
1998 Oct 07
0
Problems with netlogon batch
Hi there,
we are pretty sure to have our Samba version 1.9.18p10 configured for
running a logon.bat which mounts a SMB filesystem on Win95 client logon.
Funnily enough we see the message "Win NT logon script: Executing logon
script" but obviously this is not actually true, as the filesystem is not
mounted after this message box (a DOS box flashes up briefly as well)...
Excerpts from
2003 Feb 06
3
Win98 policies,profiles and logon scripts
I am running Samba 2.2.3a and have my users logging into the 'samba
domain'. My WinNT and WinXP users are working fine with roaming profiles
and policies. My problem is my Win98 users. The logon script doesn't seem
to be working, i.e. when I log onto a Win98 machine (logging into the
domain), the logon script doesn't run. I have opened up the permissions to
the logon script
2000 Jan 23
5
Remote win98 refusing to connect to samba server
The problem: attempting to connect to a samba network drive from a
Windows 98 machine gives me the error message: "Not logged on".
Background:
We have been running samba to serve a number of w95 clients for a couple
of years. Some of the clients are remote and we don't bother with running
nmbd(8), so all clients have LMHOSTS files.
The problem is related to a new W98 machine
2004 Jul 08
2
Samba doesn't ask for a password
Hi,
I installed Samba 3.0.2a (on Mandrake 10.0). I created 2 users on the Linux
box, which I "converted" to Samba users (using de Webmin interface). The
Samba server is running.
On a Win98 I log in (log in the win98 box -- no domain set, only workgroup!)
using one of the users I created. I do not use any password, neither is
Win98 configured to verify any passwords. I simply type in a
2016 Jul 20
2
Enable Recycling
So I've added the following information to my smb.conf in the general
section based off various information on the internet, but primarily from here:
http://timtrott.co.uk/enabling-recycle-bin-functionality-samba/
Nonetheless when I delete files from any shares they are not sent to
Recycling. What am I missing?
# Enable Recycling
vfs objects = full_audit recycle
recycle:repository =
2003 Jul 31
1
PDC for Win98
My Problem is:
I installed Samba 2.2.7 on Linux. All the win98-Clients have access to the samba shares, but login doesn't work:
in log.smbd: waiting for a connection
the Client: "Kein Domainserver verf?gbar"
With our old Server, everything was OK
___________________________________
NOCC, http://nocc.sourceforge.net
1998 Oct 07
0
EMERGENCY: User profile for Win98 domain logon lost after upgrade to Oct 5 CVS code
Hello all,
I'm in very big big trouble here. In an attempt to enable domain logon for
NT workstations as well, I fetched the CVS code
on Oct 5, 98. I successful built it with no error. I copied the smb.conf
from a workable Sambav1.9.18p8 to the Samba2.0alpha.
Then I started the smbd and nmbd of Samba2.0alpha. I rebooted one of the
Windows 98 (which used to be working happily
with
1999 Oct 20
0
Win98 Password Stumbling Block (Resolution)
For those of you that have had/are having problems getting Win 98 clients to
correctly authenticate, I have identified a stumbling block which I had to
deal with. Specifically, EnablePlainTextPassword *must* be a DWORD value.
In following the instructions found here,
http://us1.samba.org/listproc/samba/October1998/0321.html and on the
Microtheft web site, I installed the ptxt_on.inf file from the