Hi,
1st. -------------
I've a W2K Prof and a Red Hat Linux Server running Samba
In the W2k, if I click on Network Neighborhood/Near machines (I think that's the tranlation - Is a spanish machine) I only see mine. I can't see the Linux Server.
Anyway, if I type:
\\Linux\home
I can see it.
2nd. --------------
In a second net, I've:
1 W2K Prof
1 W2K Prof running SQL Server
5 W98
1 W 95
1 Novell 4.11
From W95/98 , no problems.
From W2K, Network Neighborhood/Near machines is empty. Not even the local one.
Anyway, if i try to mount a new net printer (shared, of course) in the moment that I say the machine to search for a printer, I can see the others.
Any ideas?
Thank's
1st. -------------
I've a W2K Prof and a Red Hat Linux Server running Samba
In the W2k, if I click on Network Neighborhood/Near machines (I think that's the tranlation - Is a spanish machine) I only see mine. I can't see the Linux Server.
Anyway, if I type:
\\Linux\home
I can see it.
2nd. --------------
In a second net, I've:
1 W2K Prof
1 W2K Prof running SQL Server
5 W98
1 W 95
1 Novell 4.11
From W95/98 , no problems.
From W2K, Network Neighborhood/Near machines is empty. Not even the local one.
Anyway, if i try to mount a new net printer (shared, of course) in the moment that I say the machine to search for a printer, I can see the others.
Any ideas?
Thank's