A good start is play with some of the smb* cli tools and also ensure
that there is no firewall messing with your traffic. See if wireshark
shows any communication, etc...
On 4/29/08, James Kramer <
kramerjm@...> wrote:
> I installed a wubi version of Hardy on one of my work computers. I edited
> the smb.conf file and added the our Windows group name and was able to
> access most of the computers and printers on the network. I can not however
> access the file server. We are running Windows 2003 with Active Directory.
>
> Normally, when I connect to a share listed Places->Network. I am asked to
> provide a user name and password and then I am connected. When I try to
> access the file server, I don't receive any message--Nothing happens.
>
> There is no error message or no error log entry
>
> I tired loading
> krb5-admin-server
>
> thinking that would solve the problem but it didn't.
>
> I edited smb.conf and assigned
> netbios name = jayLinux
>
> I added this name to Active Directory list of computers
>
> Didn't work
>
> I searched google for help on ubuntu and active directory and all the hits
> that I get explain how to set up and active directory server.
>
> Could someone explain to me or point me to an article for setting up Ubuntu
> so that I can access my work file server.
>
> Jay
>
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