Sebastien -

A recent update to Hardy seems to have eliminated one problem - that of
only being able to see into a W2003 share by declaring a folder in it.
In that respect Hardy now behaves as Gutsy did, and I can see the top
level directories.

Possibly following the same release, I can now browse the 'Windows'
network as I would expect.   It's not a feature I use often (6
domain/workgroups, 400+ hosts) so I cannot be certain of the pre-mod
state.

I have mixed W2003/old Mandrake/current Debian servers, 1000 users with
3 levels of security.  The Windows severs are whatever they are, the
Linux servers all configured 'security = user' and mostly PDCs.   So not
really relevant to this thread? though several symptoms seem to be
shared,

For obvious reasons there is a limited amount of testing I can do, but
if I have anything of value (to this or any other thread/bug) just ask.

I also have a much smaller scale but similar set up at home which I used
to use to pilot development work.  This home network is still pretty
important to my family but I can and do play with it from time to time.
Time is my problem, but if there's any way I can help you can always ask
- I will say yes if I can.  But bear in mind, please, that I'm a user
rather than a builder.

I have a half term break next week - when I will not be on the big
network.

Chris

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SMB error: Unable to mount location when server configured with security=share
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