I have a windows username/password, kubuntu username/password, and a samba username/password that are all identical.
I've configured a share through Samba Server Configuration to allow for reading and writing of the share by the username mentioned above. When connecting through Windows, it asks for a username and password. Nothing I supply is accepted.
The end state of this and the previous two threads is to simply have a directory on the linux box for each of the three different PCs at my Church on which to store backup information. If this is ever worked out, I would also like to set up a directory for file sharing. All three computers have a different version of windows: XP, Vista, and 7. This is why I decided to attempt the linux box as a remote server. Any help would be appreciated.
Linux Box
Desktop
Kubuntu 10.04
KDE 4.4.2
Pentium IV 32bit
ATI (the rest unknown at the moment)
1.5gb ram
1x Internal HDD
1x Internal CDRW
Windows PC
Desktop
Windows 7
Pentium Dual Core 2.7ghz 64 bit
NVidia GeForce 8800 GT
6.0gb ram
1x Internal HDD
1x Internal CDRW/DVDRW
I've configured a share through Samba Server Configuration to allow for reading and writing of the share by the username mentioned above. When connecting through Windows, it asks for a username and password. Nothing I supply is accepted.
The end state of this and the previous two threads is to simply have a directory on the linux box for each of the three different PCs at my Church on which to store backup information. If this is ever worked out, I would also like to set up a directory for file sharing. All three computers have a different version of windows: XP, Vista, and 7. This is why I decided to attempt the linux box as a remote server. Any help would be appreciated.
Linux Box
Desktop
Kubuntu 10.04
KDE 4.4.2
Pentium IV 32bit
ATI (the rest unknown at the moment)
1.5gb ram
1x Internal HDD
1x Internal CDRW
Windows PC
Desktop
Windows 7
Pentium Dual Core 2.7ghz 64 bit
NVidia GeForce 8800 GT
6.0gb ram
1x Internal HDD
1x Internal CDRW/DVDRW
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