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February 1997, Week 4

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Chris Breemer <[log in to unmask]>
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Chris Breemer <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Feb 1997 10:10:30 +0100
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Micheal Gueterman wrote:
> >
> >   You should be able to do a 'NET VIEW \\sambaservername' to see
> > the shares which are browseable on the 3000.  This is a function of
> > SMBD.  If you do a simple 'NET VIEW' without a server name specified,
> > then that is asking each server in your workgroup to respond saying
> > they are available for browsing.  This is a function of NMBD.  Once
> > you can get your NMBD problem solved, you should see your 3000
> > should up there too.
> >
Micheal Anderson replied:

> So, into my DOS window I went and this is what happened:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Microsoft(R) MS-DOS(R) Version 6.22
>              (C)Copyright Microsoft Corp 1981-1994.
>
> C:\MSOFFICE>net view \\hp928
>
> Error 53: The computer name specified in the network path cannot be located.
>

This was probably under Win95?
What I get is

        Microsoft(R) Windows NT(TM)
        (C) Copyright 1985-1996 Microsoft Corp.

        C:\net view felix
        System error 86 has occurred.

        The specified network password is not correct.

This also happens if I use the IP adress instead of the node name.
Note the target is HP-UX but I have the same problems finding the HP3000; they
both run samba smbd and nmbd. Not ethat drive maaping to this host works fine...

I'm confused !?

        Chris Breemer
        Compuware Europe B.V.

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