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From: Matt Ingram on 7 Jun 2010 13:50 Hi All. This has got me stumped!!! I created a share the other day like I do all the time. There's about 10 users in the group. All of them can access the share fine, except for one guy. He's a valid user and has many other share drives on this system that are working fine. All 10 users are using a Windows XP platform. The log.smbd has an entry like this for his requests: username (192.168.1.145) couldn't find service share-name for the folder The "for the folder" part of the error stands out to me, but I don't know what it means. using smbclient locally (and remotely) I can map to this share using his credentials fine.. the share in smb.conf looks like this [share-name] path=/usr/local/share/groups/share-name valid users = @share-name @ntadmin admin users = @ntadmin force group = share-name create mask = 0660 directory mask = 0770 any thoughts ? Matt. -- Matt Ingram Intermediate Unix Administrator, IS Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited \m/ -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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