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From: Graham Keeling on 21 May 2010 10:20 Hello, I was previously using samba-3.3.3 on my linux machine. I could 'map a drive' from a Windows XP machine to access files on the linux machine. If I rebooted the Windows machine, and tried to access the share again by clicking on the mapped drive icon, I would be denied, but I would be given a prompt in which to type in a username and password. The samba log.clients on the linux machine would say this when I tried to access the mapped drive: smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(740) create_connection_server_info failed: NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD I've updated to samba-3.4.8. On a reboot now, I am also denied, but I am not given username/password prompt. Instead I get a box that says this: "An error occurred while reconnecting Z: to \\192.168.100.121\admin Microsoft Windows Network : More data is available The connection has not been restored OK" The samba log.clients on the linux machine says this for each time I try to access the mapped drive: smbd/service.c:646(make_connection_snum) create_connection_server_info failed: NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD So, it looks like I am getting blocked for the same reason in both cases, but subsequently, the old behaviour of letting me type a username/password in made life a lot easier. Can anybody advise on how to get the old behaviour back with the new samba, or is this a bug for which I need to file a bug report somewhere? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba |