Re: Win 2000 smbmount problems
Hi
I had a similar problem problem. If I recall it was an issue with the way passwords
were being encrypted (ie they are under NT with service pack >= 3). You may want to
check this. Also, are you using shadow passwords on linux? If so, has the samba
been configured for this?
HTH
Richard
Paulo Henrique Baptista wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a Debian server machine SMBmounting a Windows NT to get .dbf
> files to import and use in a gtk/perl program. But now this machine is
> upgraded to Windows 2000 and it is giving me an error about acess denied
> altought the NT expert said that I can view (access) the desired dir from
> a Windowze 95 machine.
> I'm using kernel 2.2.* and smbmount-2.1.*
> Anyone knows if Windows 2000 has a problem with smbmount?
> Thanks
>
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