I've been, and will continue, searching through the archives but am not 
finding the answer for the problem I am seeing.

I am able to successfully login to the machine in question, but when I attempt 
to access any of the directories I get NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED.  See below:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] conf]# smbclient //preston/cdrive -U preston\backuppc
Password:
Domain=[PRESTON] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
smb: \> cd windows
cd \windows\: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
smb: \>

I can see everything fine:
smb: \> ls
  AUTOEXEC.BAT                        A        0  Sat Dec 18 12:46:59 2004
  boot.ini                           HS      211  Sat Dec 18 12:39:59 2004
  CONFIG.SYS                          A        0  Sat Dec 18 12:46:59 2004
  Documents and Settings              D        0  Fri Sep  9 08:42:48 2005
  IO.SYS                           AHSR        0  Sat Dec 18 12:46:59 2004
  MSDOS.SYS                        AHSR        0  Sat Dec 18 12:46:59 2004
  net_save.dna                        A     1127  Tue Jan 18 19:55:34 2005
  NTDETECT.COM                     AHSR    47564  Wed Aug  4 07:00:00 2004
  ntldr                            AHSR   250032  Wed Aug  4 07:00:00 2004
  pagefile.sys                      AHS 390070272  Fri Sep  9 08:10:27 2005
  Program Files                      DR        0  Sun Aug 28 18:45:24 2005
  RECYCLER                          DHS        0  Fri Dec 31 11:14:05 2004
  System Volume Information         DHS        0  Sat Dec 18 12:52:25 2004
  WINDOWS                            DA        0  Sat Aug 27 16:56:02 2005

                38154 blocks of size 1048576. 27024 blocks available

I have created a backuppc user on the machine in question.  As it is a 
standalone I don't have a backup operator and have given the backuppc user 
administrative rights.  

I am using backuppc version 2.1.2 with samba version 3.0.10.  The guest 
account is disabled and there is only one other account on the machine. 

I'm guessing that the problem is simple, but I'm missing it.

Any direction/insight would be greatly appericiated.

TIA!
-- 
Aaron

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