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2007 Nov 18
11
Dual boot box: WinXP & CentOS 5: Impossible to restore WinXP?
We rarely use M$ Windows, but I let my daughter surf pbskids.org while using Windows and a Trojan Horse modified or deleted the user32.dll file. I found the instructions on the Microsoft Support web site, and it would be very easy for me to expand a new copy of user32.dll if I could get the MS WinXP CD to work. It boots OK, I press a key so it will search hardware and it then has hard drive
2004 Dec 28
1
Update: Slow browsing/reading from WinXP SP2
I stumbled onto another tidbit that may shed some more light. From the new laptop, I tried to create a new folder on the 'samba' share. It fails with the following error message: "Unable to create the folder 'New Folder'. Access is denied" It obviously looks like a permissions issue, but what? I did not have to make any changes to my other laptop (upgraded from XP
2004 Jan 21
0
Re: Strange behaviour WinHP and 2.2.8a and inherit permissions
>> > ... I don't see anything wrong with it, although >> > my working equivalent of your [Dokumente] looks a little >> > different: >> > >> > [Dokumente] >> > path = /daten/shares/dokumente >> > read only = No >> > map system = No >> > inherit permissions = Yes >> >
2004 Jan 21
0
Re: Strange behaviour WinHP and 2.2.8a and inherit permissions
> ... I don't see anything wrong with it, although > my working equivalent of your [Dokumente] looks a little > different: > > [Dokumente] > path = /daten/shares/dokumente > read only = No > map system = No > inherit permissions = Yes > security mask = 0777 > directory security mask = 0777 > oplocks = No >
2003 Aug 27
1
samba und netzlaufwerke unter winxp
Hallo, Ich habe ebendfalls das Problem, dass ich mich extra anmelden muss bei meinem Linux-Server. Hast Du da eine L?sung gefunden. From: "Marcel Stein" <marcel-stein@arcor.de> Subject: samba und netzlaufwerke unter winxp Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 20:04:56 +0200 Message-ID: <000001c33c0d$76d703f0$0201a8c0@winxp> Ich habe einen samba zu laufen und greife vom client winxp
1997 Dec 13
5
Domain Logons
Hello, I am new to Samba. I run FreeBSD 2.2.5-stable and Version 1.9.17p4. I would like my FreeBSD server to act as a DOMAIN Logon. And, for example if user riso logges in (using his FreeBSD box password) his /home/riso should be automatically maped to G: or something. The error message I get is: "You have entered an incorrect password, or access to your logon server has been denied."
2001 Sep 17
1
Printing to a Samba Printer triggering a DNS lookup and dialling the modem
I have just joined the list and I have a problem, perhaps someone can help. I have: Linux 7.0 with 2.4.7 Kernel (with various upgrades for functionality). Samba is running on this machine with shares and a printer on the USB port. This machine also has a modem (demand dialling) and I am using the Monmotha Firewall script. This works quite well for the WinME PC able to access the printer and
2002 Jun 02
1
Spaces in WinME Directory Names
Hello! I've finally gotten Samba and WinME to connect and see each other. On my WinME box I've got the usual My Documents folder which I'd like my Linux box to be able to use. I think there's a problem with the space in the directory name. smbmount //WinME/My Documents ~/mountpoint 2854: tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRinvnetname (Invalid network name in tree connect.) SMB
2003 Apr 17
3
win ME/Samba connection
Ok, believe it or not, I've looked through all 209 pages of the Samba-HOWTO_Collection.pdf plus used this mail list and other internet sources, used those recommendations, tried almost every possible iteration on the samba.conf file, looked at logs until nauseated and have concluded that there is no way that Windows ME can connect to a Linux box using Samba. Connecting to the WinME box from
2003 Apr 16
6
Slow connection
Hi, Last week I discovered that my samba-server seems rather slow. When I searched around I discovered that I wasn't the only one experiencing this, but I didn't find a solution. I experimented a little, and I hope someone can suggest a solution. First my server : SuSE 8.1, with Samba 2.2.5 (comes with the distribution). From a WinME-client I uploaded a 160Mb file to the samba-server.
2003 Aug 29
1
smb access problem through WinXP to samba 2.2.8a-34(SuSE Linux)
Hi there - apologies for the long-ish mail! I recently performed a SuSE online update to my system, and since then Samba has refused to work properly. After the update, nmbd produces the infamous message: Aug 29 19:26:39 linuxserver nmbd[7208]: [2003/08/29 19:26:39, 0] nmbd/nmbd_responserecordsdb.c:find_response_record(235) Aug 29 19:26:39 linuxserver nmbd[7208]: find_response_record:
2004 Aug 11
1
Problem with path
Hello, I have make wine from source (20040716) with ./tools/wineinstall I have a windows millenium installation Dreamwearver Mx. When i boot under windows, Dreamwearver works fine, but with wine, i've got error : seb@Gloubi:/mnt/winMe/Program Files/Macromedia/Dreamweaver MX$ wine Dreamweaver.exe err:module:import_dll Library MSVCRT.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Program
2001 Sep 24
3
Trailing "/" makes file.exists() return FALSE (PR#1098)
Full_Name: Henrik Bengtsson Version: 1.3.1 OS: WinMe Submission from: (NULL) (130.235.2.229) I found the following bug on WinMe (I call it a bug, since the behavior is different on WinMe than for instance Sun Solaris): When calling file.exists() with an existing directory name ending with a "/" (slash) [R] on WinMe will return FALSE, but when doing the same without the ending
2002 Dec 13
1
Browsing on remote subnets, domain logons
Hello, I have a few questions. I have network like this: (A)---------(MS)--------(SS)-------(B) | | inet (C) Ms and SS are linux servers with samba. others are workstations with WinMe. Can I make all subnets and all computers to see all computers on all subnets without using WINS? So A should see SS, B and C. Because between MS and SS is very long network
2009 Nov 05
1
Error connecting WinXP client to Samba PDC: DNS name does not exist / RCODE_NAME_ERROR
Hi! I so far succeeded in setting up a Samba NT4 DC with OpenLDAP backend. Unfortunately I get the following error message connecting a Windows XP client to the domain (translated from german): [...] The error was: "DNS name does not exist." (error code 0x0000232B RCODE_NAME_ERROR) The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.lohrmann.de [...] This is surely due to a
2003 May 25
1
smbclient itself cause smbd exit
Dear all, I don't know how to start to state my problem. But I'll try my best. The problem did not exist in 2.0.X & 2.2.0. Recently I upgrade samba to 2.2.8a. Problem exist. 1. I can start nmbd -d 5 -i & smbd -d 5 -i. 2. If I run 'smbclien -L <server name>' (itself) smbclient ask for password I type enter for null password smbclient get the service
2001 Sep 27
3
WinME, Win2000: status
Hi all Some time ago I asked about support of WinME and Win2000. The answer was: not ready yet. These days, when people enjoy VSS under Linux, I have to admit I really need wine:) So in a word: can I use Wine with any of these OSes? Could anyone please point me out to the settings I need in my config file (I am especially interested in Profile option)? Thanks in advance Sergey
2003 Dec 17
1
smbclient null-password behavior differs between 3.0 and 2.2.8a
When I made the move to 3.0, I noticed that smbclient no longer works with null passwords. Am I missing something? I read the FAQ, which suggests that the server is rejecting the null password. But I know that null passwords work fine for the 2.2.8a client, so the server is not the issue. The FAQ recommends "smbclient -L host -U%", but I don't want to set the username to null. I
2004 Apr 06
3
Samba (2.2.8a or 3.0.2a) + WinXP not updating roaming profiles on logout
I have a linux box running samba configured as my PDC with roaming profiles. Everything was running great until I upgraded to WinXP instead of Win2K. Now, when I log out of my XP session, my profile doesn't get uploaded to the server. The local copy remains in effect until I reboot. When I log out, the following message gets sent to the event logger: [quote] Windows has detected that
2004 Dec 14
3
WinXP client always connects as Gaia\Guest
All attempts to connect to our Samba server, share "\data" from any Windows client fails. I'm trying to get samba to prompt the windows user with a login box, have them enter the samba username/password, then head onto the share. If I use in the address field the following: \\gaia\data /user:woellki a dialog box appears, with the username field greyed out "Gaia\Guest"