Hi David,
Thanks for the reply. I am sorry the message went out the way it did. When I sent it my blood was near boiling. I have calmed down now and I apologize to all on the list if my last message was as worthless as I now think it was. Luckily I did get your attention. Here is the text from my posting previous to the last one that you read. If I need to give you more information tell me what you need, please.
I am trying to copy some files from an NT 4.0 workstation to a vfat partition on my Linux server. I have put the following into my local.rc file:
mount -t vfat /dev/hdc1 /mnt/cm_7
in my smb.conf file I have:
# Share CM_7
[cm_7]
comment = CM_7 share
path = /mnt/cm_7
valid users = blah1 blah2
public = no
writable = yes
printable = no
I can use Mr. Network's Neighborhood on the NT 4.0 workstation to map this share as drive L:, but when I try to copy files to L: i get "access denied".
What am I doing wrong this time?
TIA,
Bill
Thanks for your patience.
Bill
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From: David Kramer
Sent: Sunday, February 28, 1999 3:37 AM
To: redhat-list redhat com
Subject: Re: help, please - anbody?
Bill Gilmore wrote:
>
> My NT 4.0 workstation and my Linux server are finally communicating accross the
> network, but now I can copy files from Linux server to NT 4.0 workstation, but
> not the other way. ACCESS DENIED, ACCESS DENIED, ACCESS DENIED...it's really
> beginning to get under my skin. I've tried everything. Help, Please!
I'm gonna start out with some constructive feedback that you will
hopefully take the right way. First of all, you'll almost always get a
better response if you use a more descriptive subject. Lots of people
scan subject lines for interesting subjects, or subjects they can help
in/learn from. Secondly, this is a very technical list. As such, you
will also find it to your benefit to list lots of details when you first
post a problem.
Along those lines, here are some things we would probably need to know
to help you:
-What protocol/software are you trying to use? FTP? NFS? Samba?
-If FTP, what clients/servers are you using? What usernames are you
trying to use?
-What kind of network? Is a firewall around? Could it be blocking a
port in one direction or another?
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