You need to ensure that the user trying to create the files (or in this case copy the files) has permission on the Share your attempting the copy to. You can do this most likely by right clicking on the share on the windows 2000 server and selecting Properties. Next, select permissions and allow...
Well, DNS and WINS can easily go awry. Are you using a WINS server? Or are all hostname-ip queries answered by a DNS server?
If it's a dns server, I recommend that you try a DNS lookup for your DC from one of the clients. Do a nslookup DC_NAME from the command prompt. If that fails, then you...
Hi Tutia,
You need to make sure that the nmbd portion of samba is running. To tell this, do from your samba server run a pidof nmbd. If it's not running then that's your problem. If this is it, restart nmbd.
Also check your smb.conf file to ensure that you have the workgroup = YOURWORKGROUP...
Note that this is not always because the client actually has a connection. Sometimes it's because the client _thinks_ it has a connection but the net use will display that no real connection exists. This is a bug in Windows that happens from time to time. The workaround is to log off your...
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