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Old 08-19-2001, 04:09 PM   #1
ilumin8d
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samba PDC - user level access


I am running samba on SuSE as a primary domain controller on my LAN. It works fine verifying logins and supplying user profiles to all mw windows 98 clients but I am unable to share any of the directories on my windows machines. When I attempt to share a drive or folder I can set it to be shared but when I try to add a user to the permissions list it tells me that windows was unable to obtain a list of users from the server.

Someone told me this might be because some versions of samba dont support this but some do. Does anyone know if this is the case or if there is some configuration option that I am not aware of to enable this.

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