Hi,
I have Win98, NT4 Server, NT4 Workstation, and Win2000 Professional all
accessing each other and the Samba shares (directories and printers) on my
Red Hat 6.1 box using encrypted passwords with no problems. Whatever you've
got going wrong, I suspect it has nothing to do with Win2000. IMHO, forget
the clear text and work on getting the encrypted passwords working.
Good Luck!
John
John C. Flohr, Ed.D.
President
Consultation and Development Group, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Lyndon Sundmark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 7:09 PM
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Subject: Windows 2000 and Samba
Hi,
I am trying to access a Samba volume from another machine. It has
encyrption set to yes in smb.conf. However when I attempt to log in from
Windows 2000 it prompts me for a user id and password- which I give it (
it is a valid unix account on the linux box), but still does not
recognize me.
I read the instructions for clear text passwords for NT, but they don't
seem to exactly match what I see in 2000 using REGEDIT.
Are there registry suggestions for Windows 2000?
If I enable ClearText passwords, does this mean that if I log onto a
work server which runs NT server, it will have trouble because the
server there would normally be expecting encrypted passwords?
Has anyone got the encrypted password samba functionality to work with
windows 2000?
Thanks :-)
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