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Scott
I recently changed the subnet of several computers on an isolated LAN, that
LAN utilizing RHEL 5.0 server (out-of-box, no patches) with Samba and
several Windows XP w/SP2 systems.
After the subnet change, if I log in as local admin to any of the Windows
systems, and try Start > Run > \\any_other_host\some_share
I get
\\any_other_host\some_share
The referenced account is currently locked out and may not be logged on to.
Doesn't matter if I try to access any available share on the samba server or
directly to another Windows box on the network.
All systems on the network have been rebooted. All Windows systems are able
to log into the samba domain without a problem. I just can't gain UNC
access to any other host as local admin on a box. I was able to do so
without a problem before the network change.
What am I missing?
Thanks.
Scott
LAN utilizing RHEL 5.0 server (out-of-box, no patches) with Samba and
several Windows XP w/SP2 systems.
After the subnet change, if I log in as local admin to any of the Windows
systems, and try Start > Run > \\any_other_host\some_share
I get
\\any_other_host\some_share
The referenced account is currently locked out and may not be logged on to.
Doesn't matter if I try to access any available share on the samba server or
directly to another Windows box on the network.
All systems on the network have been rebooted. All Windows systems are able
to log into the samba domain without a problem. I just can't gain UNC
access to any other host as local admin on a box. I was able to do so
without a problem before the network change.
What am I missing?
Thanks.
Scott