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Sir, here we have windows network domain. I recently installed RHEL4 in one of my PC's. I made settings in 'hosts' and 'network' files within /etc. I can now view ...
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    Cannot connect to Windows domain

    Sir, here we have windows network domain. I recently installed RHEL4 in one of my PC's.
    I made settings in 'hosts' and 'network' files within /etc.

    I can now view the computers of windows network. But i cannot access their shared files. The message "You dont have permission to view ... " is given as soon as i want to enter a window node.
    The shared files are given permission to view by anyone.

    Is there any other setting i am missing from linux or Windows. Please help.

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    Use smbclient

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    smbclient

    Sir,

    Can you give a sample connection command as i am new in this environment.
    Assuming system1 as my windows system name and testmc as my linux machine name.

    Thanks a lot

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    Google is your friend. Please try firs to research the commend on Google.

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