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Issues with SAMBA - plz help
Hello.
We have 2 HP-UX machines in the same Domain with SAMBA installed and configured. The problem is: From my Windows PC when i try to reach "machine1" by using UNC: \\machine1 I receive the window with all folders available From the same PC when i try to reach "mcahine2" by using UNC: \\machine2 I receive a logon windows that asks for user & password. ![]() Where is the setting/configuration that is responsible for this on machine2's smb.conf ? It's not that i'm trying to reach a specific folder on machine2 that i don't have permissions for - but i only to view the list of directories. Your help is appreciated. Adija |
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