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Samba Password an Win2k Shares
Name: jconner Date: February 19, 2004 at 22:05:12 Pacific OS: win 2k RH9 CPU/Ram: 2.6 1 gig ram
Comment:
I am using Samba on RH9. I can connect to the Samba Shares no problem. The issue happens when I mount a windows 2000 Share. To mount I switch to super user, mount to a directory (chmod'd 777) on the linux. When prompted I enter my standard user password, the share mounts and everything seems to work fine. I can view the share but when I attempt to move a file into another directory on the same share, I get a Permission Denied error. In addition, if I try to mount another share I get an access denied error. Any Ideas??? Thanks,
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