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  1. klb0615

    Can't launch Published Application

    The strange this is that it uses the same executable that is mapped to 2 seperate drives. It maps the users drive for their home directory but not for a shared directory....example...\\servervame\home maps but \\servername\share does not map. I am publishing explorer.exe to browse home...
  2. klb0615

    Can't launch Published Application

    When I launch one of my publised applications, I get the error message.... The system cannot find the path specified, This working directory is invalid N:\, Please check the working directory in client configuration. This application worked before we upgraded to Samba 3.x..... We have a logon...
  3. klb0615

    How do I use ctxtrace tool

    I am trying to use the ctxtrace tool to troubleshoot a problem but I cant seem to find it. Has anyone used this tool before and if so please inform me on how to use it.
  4. klb0615

    Can't add domain users to Win2k local users group

    Matt, I can add individual users successfully, I just cant add the domain users group. thanks for your response
  5. klb0615

    Can't add domain users to Win2k local users group

    We are currently running version 2.0 and are in the process of upgrading to 3.0. I have logged in as the local admin and tried to add the domain users group but with no success.....
  6. klb0615

    Can't add domain users to Win2k local users group

    I get the following error when trying to add my Samba domain users group to Win2k local users group. The following error occurred while attempting to save properties for group Users on computer XXXXXX. A member could not be added to or removed from the local group because the member does not...

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