G5 to Win 2003 server

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From: Tom Harris (tharris_at_goldprospectors.org)
Date: 05/11/04


Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 09:34:00 -0700

Until I upgraded my server to Windows 2003, I had no
issues connecting the G5's in our graphics to a shared
folder on the server. They can still connect to the NT 4
boxes but not to the new server. The old connection path
was smb://10.10.10.9/share name. Now I get a user name
password error or that the resource does not exist.

Any thoughts?



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