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Inplace Upgrades, continued...
Therefore they are in a Workgroup. 2. They are connected to a router or switch-to-combo cable/dsl modem. 3. The Internet works fine. 4. D. Create shares as desired and set restrictions on shares as desired. See above. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic!

Keeping local Profiles in WinNT and W2K
This can be overridden but that is what is known as a 'bad idea' - security. The reason you cannot write to the 'Samba' share is that the user you are parameters [global] workgroup = COW netbios name = SERVER server string = Samba Server interfaces = 192.168.0.1/10 security = SHARE encrypt passwords = Yes null

can't write to writeable drives
Please take a look at my smb.conf and tell me what's going wrong and why I can't write to the shared folder. Thanks in advance. SMB. UNKNOWN (0.0.0.0) # Date: 2000/11/18 20:07:50 # Global parameters [global] path = /MP3 writeable = Yes security = share null passwords = yes encrypt passwords = yes workgroup = 1

Active Directory and Workgroup Manager
:-P and smb.conf #======================= Global Settings ===================================== [global] workgroup = KENSNET server string = Fedora Core You can't write to a read-only share, can you? You really don't have to worry about anyone writing there who should not, since permissions will prevent that.

Questionable Frontpage/Intranet setup?
I've changed the file to the following, but it still won't allow me to write: [global] name resolve order = host disable netbios = yes workgroup = DOMAIN realm = DOMAIN.COM netbios name = NET preferred master = no server string = NET security = ADS encrypt passwords = yes log file = /var/log/samba/%m max log size

Can't write to a samba share...
(Won't be hard, is mounted read-only) and a transfer share where I can write to, too. My config file looks as follwing: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1) # Date: 2003/08/04 23:05:42 # Global parameters [global] workgroup = LAN netbios name = TOBI server string = Tobis

r703 - in branches/mochiweb: . bin etc/init share ...
My network is a workgroup consisting mainly od 2000 machines, but a few XP machines. I got an error saying "unable to write do drive /" when I try to More importantly, I have noticed that some shared folders on the network aren't actually accessible. Either I can't write to them, create a new file in them over

Can't Write to Linux
(works ok the other way around) What are you using to write the Win-shares? I can think of the following methods: 1. Use smbmount to mount it. If you can't get it to work with smbclient, something is hosed on the Windows side. Note that if you've borked up the workgroup names or something like that you may have

Samba and the InterWeb
The process can read files, even from network shares. BUT, it can't seem to _write_ any files. As soon as the program tries to write any files, The network is a workgroup, not a domain, and the user has been created identically on all machines. If I run Premiere using runas under the other account,

Can't push to shared/write access shared drive
You can't force them to not have it. So one solution is to have the user value recorded in a database, and query the database to find out the value the user really it would send a single http request to download the server file, using the http url provided in the XML file, and write it in the local workgroup.

Read-only access
On this share, I've assigned full control to the user "USWA2\llarue". This user can only access the share if the proper domain password is provided, User:/home/llarue:/dev/null colinux samba # bin/pdbedit llarue llarue:568:USWA User global config: [global] netbios name = FILESERVER2 workgroup = USWA2 os level

Samba writing problem
Linux can read this, but can't write this. If it's not too late, I'd put a FAT32 partition on the 40GB disk, big enough for whatever you want available in both OSes (documents, MP3s, etc. You'll need to set your workgroup to whatever the other computers use, and you'll probably want to set security=share.

can't write to second hard disk
Server smb.conf file: [global] workgroup = WORKGROUP server string = Samba Server log level = 4 log file = /var/log/samba/log. If I am loggged in to the workstation as "root", I can write to the share. If I log in to the server as "scanner" and go to the shared directory (/home/Shared), I can create and delete

Group mapping, among other problems
The folder is /data/hrm/recruitment How can I enforce that this person can only read and write in this directory? Look below, is this the way to go? m netbios name = srv01 load printers = yes server string = srv01.mydomain.com workgroup = MYDOMAIN os level = 20 username map = /usr/local/etc/samba/smbusers

can't resolve NETBios names
Granulka g.mccart...@fc.gwc.org.uk(donotspam) microsoft public windowsxp network_web I can't get two computers (DELL - XP Pro and GATEWAY- XP home), has been at both off and set to allow others to share and to browse / write my files on Network Places IPCONFIG for Dell: Windows IP Configuration Host Name .

Can't write mount entrysmbmnt failed: 1
Thanks "Tibor Karaszi" wrote: I repeat that the database server and the storage server are in workgroup and the ping command is possible. Ping doesn't require Windows authentication. Access to a share does. Can you login yourself using the service account credentials and access the share? Since you aren't in a

SAMBA question/problem - HELP!:-)
I
can see my 3000 in my workgroup now, and can browse the guest shares, but can't write (not even to guest2) nor read. I haven't been able to get a "user" related share mounted. Win95 prompts me for a "password" only - how can I login as a "user"??? How does the "valid users =" relate to a "login" in Windows?

writing files to smbmounted mountpoint as user -not root
Shares are going cleanly, except that I can't write large files to the shares (Home directories, or any others). I can write small files, no problem, chat = *old*password* %o\n *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed* passwd chat debug = No valid chars = workgroup = DUNKLIN username map = character set

Can't write to share.
The problem is that I can't write files to the mount because the permissions are all for root. I can't run smbmount as user(luke) and I can't change the ownership of the mount once it has been mounted. The outcome is a lot of cursing and time lost, I'm frustrated. Really I'd like to just see the linux-share on the

more info - NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED opening remote file
Therefore they are in a Workgroup. 2. They are connected to a router or switch-to-combo cable/dsl modem. 3. The Internet works fine. 4. Both computers only have AVG D. Create shares as desired and set restrictions on shares as desired. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic!