I can corfirm this behaviour.
Guess only thing you could do to prevent it is denying access to
the netlogon-share, if that were applicable in your situation.

On the other hand, I use just this behaviour to map the shares available to
everyone (cd-rom etc),
while not requiring access to other resources on the essg.

If you'd want to prevent this on the windows-side, well, delve into the
policy-editor...

Greetz,
 Bart

----- Original Message -----
From: "Graeme Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Now here's another issue I noticed in 4.1.2 and persists through SME 5.0.
> It's perhaps a bit OT for this thread but it's samba related.
>
> Under win9x if you login with the wrong password you get a login error but
> if you use a bogus username and any or no password the login script runs
> and you login to windows.  Obviously you can't access group protected
> drives, even though they are mapped *unless* the drive group is everyone,
> in which case you can.
>
> Has anyone else noticed this behaviour?
>



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