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XP having problems connecting to samba

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bolda

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Jul 11, 2003
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Here at work, we have an NT4 server as the PDC, and a Unix machine running samba to share a proprietary accounting system. This morning, a problem popped up. The win98 machines and all XP machines but one can see the unix computer. This is a problem that I have encountered before(several months ago) and I'm not sure how I got it working. The PCs have the same network settings and everything. For the record, all the XP pc's use the same logon name/pw to get on. I can ping the unix pc from the non-working xp pc by ip and netbios name. This is the result of trying to browse to the unix machine (name Unix1)

Error message:
\\unix1 is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource... etc,etc

The specified network name is no longer available.

This means that it is a windows problem specific to this PC, but I don't know how to fix. Any help will be very appreciated.
 
Hi,

what version of samba are you using? I had something similar with 2.04 and upgraded to 2.07 and all was ok after that

Regards

Mike
 
Well, we finally managed to fix the problem, in an odd way. The computer could access the windows network without problems, but we eventually changed the NIC on a whim, and the problem is solved. Anyone ever heard of that before?
 
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