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#197 | wontfix | NMDB.EXE fails when started at boot time. | ||
Description |
Often (but not always) I find that NMDB.EXE is not running after starting the SAMBA server at boot time. I start it from the STARTUP folder, using REXX Autostart, so it takes more than 10 seconds before REXX Autostart tries to start the programs, after the desktop is populated. This is on my Asus M3A78-EM motherboard, using a PCI card with a Realtek 8169 NIC, and the r8169-0.1.0.wpi driver (the on board Realtek 8168 died, and is disabled in the BIOS). I know that the DHCP sequence has completed, before NMDB.EXE is started, because the Timeset program runs, and gets to the time servers. See log.nmbd. |
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#196 | fixed | guitools\evfsgui\evfsgui.rc and guitools\evfsgui\evfsgui.RC confuse svn command line clients | ||
Description |
The svn repo now contains a guitools\evfsgui\evfsgui.rc and a guitools\evfsgui\evfsgui.RC which confuses the OS/2 command line svn client. Could someone on a Linux box svn delete one of these? |
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#195 | worksforme | Access from Client (Win7) to Server (eCS 2.1) | ||
Description |
I'm trying to migrate from LAN-Server to SAMBA. I set up a complete isolated network with not more than 2 participants: 1) Samba Server (3.3.16 / 1.1.2-687) on eCS (2.1 DE)
2) Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 (Version 6.1.7601)
When I try to link from 7Client a drive (c), that is shared by eCSServ, I after some seconds get an error by the 7Client. The Error message depends on the SAMBA-loglevel! Level 10 = " the server cannot service the request" Level 2 = "The specified network name is no longer available". I have no problems in connecting a WinXP or an eCS (1.2 / 2.1) Client to this Server. I disabled SMB2 on the 7Client. (hopefully did it) User: root / root I hope you can help me. With kind regards |