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Old 14th January 2010, 08:08 PM
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SAMBA Shared folder access from VISTA

Using SAMBA 3.0.35 and VISTA users are not able to use SAMBA shared folder. NT Account is getting locked. Using Security mode "SERVER". Authenticating against NT Domain Controller. Also usign users.map for users not having unix account.
I can't change any VISTA registry keys as per company policy.
Looking for solution other than registry keys editing.

Appreciate any kind of help.
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