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Old 05-18-2004, 02:35 PM   #1
real_shock
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Exclamation SAMBA Conictivity Issue


Hi :
first of all i'm new linux user . i read the Redhat guide and i'm trying to work on SAMBA server ............i have the Redhat 9 and i have implemented the configuration as the guide says . the article instructe me to test the server by typing SMB:/// in Natilus browser ..... i should see the work group which i goined the server to ( At leaste the samba server ) .. but when typing the command the browser display error message saying :

( Couldn't display "smb:///", because Nautilus cannot contact the SMB master browser.
Check that an SMB server is running in the local network. )

by typing SMB:///server01 ( which is the samba server name ) natilus display the foldrs i shared on SAMBA .

Note : the commands listed above are excuted on the SAMBA itself .

Thanks a lot guys ... SEE YA ALL

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