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password expired
... log in, they will be required to change their password. if you read the samba docs, Windows uses a different password encryption then what /etc/passwd uses, they aren't compatible. or you can map to gues = bad user, and use guest only = yes and guest ok = yes on your shares, and set your shares not browsable,

forgot password
... since the Guest account doesn't have those rights. what can i do? Log onto the Administrator account - the one called Administrator - and reset your password. No, this does not work, and is a common misconception. EFS (Encrypting File System) does not rely solely on the password, but on account credentials,

VS Cluster issues
Is there any possibility to edit the Virtual Machine without logging on to it? Any help is greatly appreciated.... This is not a VPC question, it is a genaral Windows question (assuming that you had installed Windows on the guest of course, you do not say). Please ask this on the proper forum for the operating

problems with roaming profiles
Both machines are running the exact same Distrubution of Linux and Samba and yet machine one authenticates and machine two does not. the error message that I m max log size=1000 syslog=0 panic action=/usr/share/samba/panic-action %d security=ADS encrypt passwords=true passdb backend=tdbsam guest obey pam

Notebook permissions
... name = %h security = user passdb backend = tdbsam domain master = yes guest account = SAMBA$GUEST domain logons = Yes log file = /samba$root/var/log_%h. varvfc [test1] comment = test folder path = /samba$root/tmp read only = No guest OK = Yes vfs objects = varvfc This may actually not be an issue after all.

Guest Account Issue
The moment the "Cluster Group" that contains the IP and Name resources is moved to the node that does not currently owns the VM, the scripts start running. -- Smith & Wesson - the original point and click interface http://blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/guyt "Aquila" wrote: Are there no entries in the event log on the

Samba and text files
I have a problem logging on to my virtual machine. It has been some time since I used it, and I have forgotten my password. Of course I was a bit hasty, and tried a few passwords, causing my account to lock. I should still be able to log on to the administrator account, but I'm not.

Logging to the application
I have found that the user's romaining profile is not being created on the samba server. The user can log in, authenticate through samba to ldap, Yes [profiles] comment = Roaming User Profiles path = /etc/samba/profiles browseable = Yes writable = Yes read only = No guest ok = Yes hide files = /DESKTOP.

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After this, when I would try to log in as guest, or switch to guest, vista threw all those error messages out - that it doesn't know how to open a bloody .exe I'm just trying to make the guest logon work for security purposes. I can turn it back off without any problem, but that is not what I was looking for.

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clients are a mixed bunch with some 98's, 1 Win2K, a few XP SP1 (I know, I know!, but it's not a priority to management who has me fighting other fires), and the rest being XP SP2. 127. printcap name = cups load printers = yes printing = cups guest account = pcguest log file = /var/log/samba/log.

Winbind+ldap = core dump
Do not allow the GUEST user into any share except for printer shares. This is a security measure, and should not adversely affect how SAMBA runs. 2. To log onto SAMBA using XP clients, you do not need to supply the user name (it will likely already be filled in, but ignore it if not).

Options for Logging On
raymundka raymun...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista general raymundka;917229 Wrote: My Guest account is turned on but when I try to log in, after a long Welcome sreen, the following error message is displayed: "Windows could not connect to the Sens service. Please contact your system administrator!

Problem connecting to Samba server
I have tried to open the guest account in vista by turning on the option from the administrator screen. When the desktop tries to load, I get about 2 dozen error messages : "windows can not open <name>.exe". It offers to search the web for a program to open the .exe file - obviously this is messed up.

Proposal for "proper" durable fsync() and fdatasync()
... yes read only = no guest ok = yes create mask = 0600 [public] comment = Public Stuff path = /home/public public = yes writable = yes printable = no Log files (started syslogd, then nmbd & smbd, attempted to connect client (twice), then stopped logging, please ignore upsmon messages, my ups is also not working):

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I try to log in into my computer and keep on saying my password is wrong. I never set up an administrator account because my name was the administrator. If anyone can give me the steps to delete my password would be nice. The only way I can see doing that is through DOS. Safe mode does not work and as a guest I'm

Icons do not show at notification area (clock tray)
... name = %h security = user passdb backend = tdbsam domain master = yes guest account = SAMBA$GUEST domain logons = Yes log file = /samba$root/var/log_%h. varvfc [test1] comment = test folder path = /samba$root/tmp read only = No guest OK = Yes vfs objects = varvfc This may actually not be an issue after all.

Vista/unable to load secure sites, XP will though
The log.winbindd-idmap log suggests to me that it has a problem with ldap and empty results, so I made a quick script to check for gaps in the ldap records and found that several uid and gid numbers were not assigned (ie there was no entry for them in ldap, even though there were entries after them).

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Samba log: [2008/01/29 13:13:27, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1229) getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not connected [2008/01/29 cups printcap name = cups [netlogon] comment = Network Logon Service path = /data/netlogon guest ok = yes browseable = No -- To unsubscribe from this list go to

Access Denied on network computers Help
Databases and guest VMs needs this, or an equivalent feature, if they aren't to face occasional corruption after power failure and perhaps some crashes. This means data stored is not guaranteed to be stored at the expected durability. 2. It's unsafe for write-ahead logging, because it doesn't really guarantee

"smbclient -L servername -N" not working
Click "Change the way users Log On or Off" 3. Make a check mark on "Use Fast Users Switching" Hope this help, let us know! "Tina" wrote: After the last Microsoft.net Framework update, login slightly different my ADMIN user and GUEST user login show up in the XP welcome screen, but the password box is already