kent emia wrote:It wouldn't hurt to upgrade.On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 07:42, Iain Buchanan wrote:On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 17:13, kent emia wrote:the one we are trying to connect to is windows2000 and XPIf you have two machines running windows, can you access a windows share on one machine from another windows machine?yes we can, windows t0 windows networking here is running smoothly.. but redhat8 to windows is what im having problem with but just this morning i tried redhat9 to windows using the built-in "Network Servers" in the menuIf not, then its a windows issue.yes it worksIf this works however, then its some windows <> linux interaction.as i mention above its working on rh9 but on rh8 it is not btw im using Samba 2.2.5-10 on rh8 do i have to upgrade this??? becuase in my rh9 the version is 2.2.7a-8.9.0 -we are using Nautilus.. of permissions.. the folder in that windowsmachine is "full-control" and not "read only">From memory, in windows 2000, there are two places you have to set permissions. There are file permissions, and sharing permissions, and they both have to allow read access to the folder. There are also lots of other wierd things in windows, like inheriting permissions, file sharing, IPSEC (windows firewall), etc. Regards, -- Iain Buchanan <iain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Anyone who has had a bull by the tail knows five or six more things than someone who hasn't. -- Mark Twain I had a few issues with v. 2.2.5-10 also. It would let me browse folders but didn't show any files. |