If you turned off/on encrypted passwords, it seems as if changing the
nic, reset any changes that you may have made in relation to
encrypyed/unencrypyed passwords. I don't know if this is the
case....Just a guess

JDF
 
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> On 6/1/00, 11:22:43 AM, Rodent of Unusual Size <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote regarding Samba woes after changing NIC:
> 
> > Oh sigh..  I swapped out the 3C509 combo card on my Windows 95
> > box and replaced it with a 3C905-TX-M.
> 
> This should not affect anything on the Linux box.  Focus on win9X box.
> 
> > To complicate matters, I changed the local machines from net-10
> > to net-192.168 addresses, and I don't think I accessed the share
> > since that change.
> 
> This should not have affected things either.
> 
> Can I assume you can ping everything from everywhere using IP and
> names?
> 
> > So it could either be something in my W95
> > network setup relating to the new NIC (since all the info for
> > the old NIC was deleted),
> 
> Can I assume you have activated TCP/IP protocol and the workgroup name
> is correct for the SAMBA setup, and the password being used is OK?
> 
> If all of the above is correct, then you should run through the test
> in the SAMBA docs for testing the connection to see where it fails.
> My guess is that when you installed a new card, Windows first
> eliminated all config info on the network and then installed the
> default stuff which may well not be what you need for SAMBA.  By
> reviewing the properties for the card and the TCP/IP protocol, you
> should find the gremlin.
> 
> Ed Lawson
> 
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