Dan Pomohaci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a Linux server (Debian - slink) which must share files with a
> bunch of Windows boxes. I've installed Samba on Linux and have made all the
> modifications (I think) on Windows clients. Now they can see the Linux
> server but they are not permited
illusion writes:
> I just managed to fix a similar problem myself. I could see the Samba
> server from
> the Windows machines, but couldn't browse the shares, although i thought
> everything
> was set up right.
> I had to add encrypted password support for the Win98 boxen on the network.
I have a Linux server (Debian - slink) which must share files with a
bunch of Windows boxes. I've installed Samba on Linux and have made all the
modifications (I think) on Windows clients. Now they can see the Linux
server but they are not permited to access it. Not even to see the directories
shar
I just managed to fix a similar problem myself. I could see the Samba server
from
the Windows machines, but couldn't browse the shares, although i thought
everything
was set up right.
I had to add encrypted password support for the Win98 boxen on the network.
Then I
added the following lines t
I have a Linux server (Debian - slink) which must share files with a
bunch of Windows boxes. I've installed Samba on Linux and have made all the
modifications (I think) on Windows clients. Now they can see the Linux
server but they are not permited to access the files from Linux
server.
This is my
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