Hi,
just for understanding...do you have problems with accessing the vol0 from the windows host?? If yes, then first check if you use domain-auth or local one.
You can check the users from the CLI with
useradmin domainuser list -g Administrators // will list you the
Members of the local Administrator group in SSID Format
cifs lookup [SSID] // this translates the SSID into a AD-group
or user
If your User is not part of the group you can use from the CLI
useradmin domainuser add DOMAIN\test.user -g Administrators
Another possible way would be to modify the share permissions to the cifs share on /vol/vol0
Check:
cifs shares //shows the shares
Normally this is c$
Then add your user to the CIFS Share
cifs access c$ DOMAIN\User Full Control
This should work as well.
Best Regards
Jochen
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Sajid Ikram Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 12:46 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Authentication Error
Hi,
I am interested in accessing /vol/vol0 from my windows machine and from Linux Machine too. When I try to connect it the following error message appeared "The account is not authorized to log in from this station". On Linux machine I can mount /vol/vol0, but it does allow me to go into mounted directory. My machine is also an administration host of NetApp.
Please help. Regards, Sajid Ikram System Administrator +9202190332671