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  •  zach_gamma
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Re: Samba and Windows7
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Hi Guys & (Gals)
OOPS it was not a samba problem.
It was the antivirus software on the windows7 systems

( 5 days of hair pulling for no good reason)

Cheers
Zach
Posted on: 2012/7/20 10:26
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  •  zach_gamma
      zach_gamma
Samba and Windows7
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Hi,
Recently a windows7 box was brought into the house; not my choice but I know better than argue against it.
However I am having issues when it tries to access my SAMBA server.
The windows/XP systems are having no problems.

I can see all the folders and files but whenever I try to copy/read/execute them I get the error message:
"You do not have permission to access <whatever_file>. Contact your network adminstrator to request access"

My SMB.CONF file is very simple
[global]
workgroup = BGS
server string = DropBear Reborn
max log size = 50
security = share
log level = 2
# guest account = peter

[Public]
comment = Public
path = /media/disk1
read only = no
public = yes
guest ok = yes
guest only = yes
browseable = yes
create mask = 0777
directory mask = 0777



Any suggestions
Cheers Zach
Posted on: 2012/7/20 10:11
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