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   From: rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com   
      
   On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 05:44:55 +1100, Nic wrote:   
      
   > On 3/12/23 13:51, Rod Speed wrote:   
   >> On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 03:15:30 +1100, Nic wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> On Sun, 12 Mar 2023 15:46:45 +0000   
   >>> pinnerite wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> On Sun, 12 Mar 2023 03:06:11 -0400   
   >>>> Paul wrote:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> On 3/10/2023 9:39 PM, Paul wrote:   
   >>>>> > On 3/10/2023 2:25 PM, pinnerite wrote:   
   >>>>> >> For many years I have had to retain two Windows virtual machines,   
   >>>>> >> running on a Linux host and VirtualBox.   
   >>>>> >>   
   >>>>> >> I need Windows XP for a large home-grown 16 bit programe and for a   
   >>>>> >> programme that drives a Fujitsu cut-sheet feeder-scanner.   
   >>>>> >>   
   >>>>> >> Windows 10 is for professional software not available on any other   
   >>>>> >> platform.   
   >>>>> >>   
   >>>>> >> The data files are all on Linux partitions and accessed from   
   >>>>> Windows   
   >>>>> >> using samba.   
   >>>>> >>   
   >>>>> >> I have to use the lowest security protocol for Windows to access   
   >>>>> the   
   >>>>> >> data.   
   >>>>> >>   
   >>>>> >> Today, I discovered that from both Windows I could not longer   
   >>>>> access   
   >>>>> >> the data.   
   >>>>> >>   
   >>>>> >> Eventually I powered down and then up again using a drive last   
   >>>>> cloned   
   >>>>> >> in December 2022.   
   >>>>> >>   
   >>>>> >> Everything worked perfectly.   
   >>>>> >>   
   >>>>> >> So it seems an update has clobbered my machine.   
   >>>>> >>   
   >>>>> >> Has anyone else using samba suffered from this problem?   
   >>>>> >>   
   >>>>> >> TIA, Alan   
   >>>>> >   
   >>>>> > There is SMB1, SMB2, SMB3.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> it took me quite a while to tip my Linux drive upright again.   
   >>>>> (A restore from backup didn't quite do what it was supposed to do.)   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> I did a do-partial-upgrade on a 20.04.3 to 20.04.5 and   
   >>>>> the 4.15 SAMBA came in. Initially, nothing worked.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> I added these to smb.conf, as an experiment.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> server min protocol = NT1   
   >>>>> client min protocol = NT1   
   >>>>> client lanman auth = yes   
   >>>>> ntlm auth = yes   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> and EVERYTHING worked after that. My test share ("server test") on   
   >>>>> Ubuntu 20.04.5 worked (it was set up a while back), as well as the   
   >>>>> client worked with a Windows 11 that had SMBV1 turned on in Windows   
   >>>>> Features.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Paul   
   >>>>   
   >>>> I just ran up a clean 21.1 installation.   
   >>>> Virtual XP still cannot access the Linux folders.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Alan   
   >>>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>> -- Mint 20.3, kernel 5.4.0-139-generic, Cinnamon 5.2.7   
   >>>> running on an AMD Phenom II X4 Black edition processor with 16GB of   
   >>>> DRAM.   
   >>>   
   >>> Given that you are using a m$ product to drive a machine, it might be   
   >>> more cost effective to look at some of those dell laptop latitudes   
   >>> selling for around $100. The cost of the machine includes a license   
   >>> for w7 or w10, the cost of the machine is almost equal to the cost of   
   >>> the license.   
   >>   
   >> A W10 license doesn't cost anything like that.   
   >>   
   >>> Using a dedicated machine would seem to answer your problem.   
   > What does a license cost?   
      
   $5 or so, Rumm listed it recently.   
      
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