[Samba] nt 4 works but w2k not!!! help!!!!!

luiz fernando estivalet luizfe at dbserver.com.br
Tue Mar 26 09:42:04 GMT 2002


Here is my smb.conf
Our network is windows-based. We have a Windows NT as PDC and we have
Windows NT/98/2000
clients. Now I have installed one Linux client. With the attached smb.conf I
can see the Linux
machine from windows NT and 98, but Windows 2000 always says that I dont
have permission.

Any help?

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Whitehead
To: luiz fernando estivalet; samba at lists.samba.org
Cc: luiz fernando estivalet
Sent: 3/23/02 12:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] nt 4 works but w2k not!!! help!!!!!

First of all, you do NOT need plain text passwords.  This was only the
case
prior to WinNT SP3 if my memory serves me.

Could you give a little more details on your setup.

What type of security setup are you using in Samba?  (user, domain,
server,
....)
Are you using an NT PDC with Samba as a file server, Win2K professional
as
clients?
Post your smb.conf.

The more details the more help we can be.  Have you read through all of
the
docs with the latest release?

--
Brian

----- Original Message -----
From: "luiz fernando estivalet" <luizfe at dbserver.com.br>
To: <samba at lists.samba.org>
Cc: "luiz fernando estivalet" <luizfe at dbserver.com.br>
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 3:13 PM
Subject: [Samba] nt 4 works but w2k not!!! help!!!!!


> Hi!
> I have Red Hat 7.2 installed with the latest samba version.
> Our network is Windows based (NT Server), and I have installed this
linux
> client.
> From windows NT clients I can see this Linux machine and access it,
but
from
> win2k clients
> I just can see this machine but when I want to acess it gives me a
message
> telling me that
> I am not authorized with these account.
>
> I have already update the registry in win2k for plain passwordI still
having
> the same problem
> I need help as fast as possible!!! My work depend on it!
>
> From the linux client I can see and use the shares of the others
clients
> (including win2k)
> with smbclient/smbmount without any problems!
>
> I have already searched the history too but all that I have tried did
not
> work!
>
> Please!
>
> Any help?
>
> Thanks,
> Luiz Fernando
>
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