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Samba Problem. - munyit - 2006-09-22 I install samba 3.0.23 in fedora core 4, I've finish configuring samba, I can access the samba server from any computer(windows xp pro) in my network, The problem is, i cannot access my shared folder. This is my smb.conf file [shared] comment = shared document path = /shared valid users = lerry browsable = yes I already create lerry account in my linux mechine using these command [root@Testing ~]# useradd lerry [root@Testing ~]# passwd lerry New UNIX password:(lerry) Retype new UNIX password:(lerry) passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully. [root@Testing ~]# smbpasswd lerry New SMB password:(lerry) Retype new SMB password:(lerry) [root@Testing ~]# Then I try to access shared folder and it ask for username and password, I entered username:lerry password:lerry but still cannot access the file, Samba Problem. - magikman - 2006-09-25 Quote:I install samba 3.0.23 in fedora core 4,I've finish configuring samba, I can access the samba server from any computer(windows xp pro) in my network, Samba Problem. - munyit - 2006-09-26 Thank you for your reply magikman.. Settle with that one, but I have another problem in roaming user profile.. I try to do something like, when I logon to other computer using my username and password, the nickname(eg.Munyitś Account) that displayed on start menu is the same like the one when I logon to my computer. Means, roaming my nickname(eg. Munyitś Account).. I can move my profile from one computer to another computer when logon using my username and password, but this one I dont know how to do it.. my smb.conf [global] ....... logon home = \\%L\%U\profiles logon path=\\%L\profiles\%U .... [profiles] comment=user profile path=/etc/samba/profiles writable=yes browsable=no read only=no create mask = 0600 directory mask = 0700 Can you give me some clue on how to do it...? thanks... :) I |