{ "numMessagesInTopic": 4, "nextInTime": 2002, "senderId": "WpRTLZiKcu46J1H0eS-UpfcE8yzezOM-DdexuPUk1UkViJwmcuG-3XHYdEQ_5DEruZFC6T3-IPuV_TFd71MpLzHjWTaBuBECSg", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [magnia_sg20] Samba 3.0 Upgrade", "from": "Chad Russel <chadrussel@...>", "authorName": "Chad Russel", "msgSnippet": "I believe this has been handled several times in the past. You may want to search the archives. Whatever was suggested, worked for me. The real problem is I", "msgId": 2001, "profile": "chadrussel", "topicId": 1998, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 38050174, "messageBody": "
> I recently upgraded to Samba 3.0.2 (I beleive). Before that, on my=====
\n> Magnia SG20, I had no problems sharing files between the SG20 and my
\n> XP Home computer. Now, after the upgrade, I attempt to access a
\n> drive on the server, and it tells me that I do not have permissions.
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\n> I type in my username and password, which is an account on the SG20,
\n> and it returns the diologue box saying either my username or password
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\n> it invalid. I do know my password.
\n> I cannot figure out what is wrong with my server. I am sure it
\n> is the settings, because internet routing and e-mail work perfectly.
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\n> That also proves it is not the network cabling or hardware. It is
\n> with Samba 3.0.2. If anyone can assist me in my time of tribulation
\n> (Such as eye-balling the server and the window to see if the server
\n> will easily fly out of it), I would greatly appreciate it.
\n>
\n> Thanks,
\n> Todd Riker
\n> triker@...
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