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Mon Dec 1 11:34:25 GMT 2003


workgroup but also a domain logon server. The NT box happily accepted 
mounts from users originally only known only to Samba.

Everything fine again, but the next day they came in and told me about 
people finding complete new mounts on their workstations. To describe 
this:

A user normally has

   C: local
   H: \\SAMBASRV\HOMES
   Z: \\SAMBASRV\HISGROUP

These are mounted by a local script and it worked smooth until I added
the domain logon server.

Today they find things like:

   C: local
   H: \\SAMBASRV\HOMES
   W: \\SAMBASRV\HOMES
   X: \\SAMBASRV\HOMES
   Y: \\SAMBASRV\HOMES
   Z: \\SAMBASRV\HISGROUP

This is on a plain workstation which is just member of a workgroup 
(naturally the workgroup has same name the "domain" has).

I have found descriptions of this behaviour on Google but no solution
yet.

Is there anything I can do in the workstations or the server to prevent
this from happening?

Regards,
        Robert
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Hey All
	
	Once again I have exhausted my resources trying to get this to work.
I am looking for help connecting our old test system running UnixWare 2.03
to a Windows 2000 Share which our production Unix system uses.

	I can use SMBClient on our test system to connect to our production
Unix system running SMBD perfectly.  I however cannot get this version of
SMBClient to connect to a Windows based share.  I have SMBD running on the
our test Unix system and it works perfectly as well.  

	Any ideas other then upgrading our unix and then our Samba package?
This isn't an option.

Thanks!



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> Alexander:
> I believe what you want is 'valid users = user1 user2' in the smb.conf file
> on the member machine.
This restricts access to a share on the server. Surly the client 
would not be very usable if no share (profiles, netlogon, ...) can be 
used. But it may be possible to log into the client.



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