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after i read yout post, i made my rc.samba executable (chmod +x), but nothing change. FYI, i can see share folder, but i cannot enter the share folder. but odd, if i access another share folder in the different IP, i can access the folder with no problem....hmmm it's odd isn't?
about the smb.conf, in my /etc/samba/ i didn't see any file like that. but there are file similiar like that but only an 'example' (smb.conf-example).
please enlighten me.
Right. you need to 'cp smb.conf-example smb.conf'
Then run 'systemsettings', go into the 'advanced' tab and you will see an icon called 'samba shares', or similar. Enter all the respective information there (eg. workgroup name, permissions, etc.) That will setup the samba daemon correctly to be able to connect to your Windows workgroup. Then restart Samba and you should be good to go...
Then run 'systemsettings', go into the 'advanced' tab and you will see an icon called 'samba shares', or similar. Enter all the respective information there (eg. workgroup name, permissions, etc.) That will setup the samba daemon correctly to be able to connect to your Windows workgroup. Then restart Samba and you should be good to go...
i try that...but that error seems didn't sloved...
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