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Re: File transferring problem



Hi Udi,
1. You have to set the right permissions. You have to look in the log files 
about any permissions' errors or anything else that will help you.
2. in the /etc/smb.conf file look of there are any read-only in the sharing 
directories configurations.

At 05:22 30/03/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I installed 2 Linux machines at work. They consider me the Linux expert here
>though I'm really not... I hope you can help me out with this last problem I
>still have here.
>
>I got Samba working and the machines are visible in the Windows neighborhood
>with the shares I defined but when you try to copy files to/from Linux the
>operation hangs until it errors out.
>
>I can surf the web from these Linux machines, can telnet to them and run X
>programs from Windows by using an X server for Windows. I can FTP in but 
>again
>any file transferring won't work. I am not much of a networking expert and
>have no idea what could be causing such problems.
>
>Any ideas will be greatly appreciated. b.t.w, these are Slackware Linux
>machines.
>
>------------------------------------------------------------
>Udi Kalifon
>k_udi@mailandnews.com
>------------------------------------------------------------
>
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Regards,
Eran Levy.
E-mail: eranle@netvision.net.il
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