We are running Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.3 on a RedHat (RHEL 3.4) system.  I 
have created a bunch (that's a technical term) of shares, and I want to be able 
to connect to them from my Windows 2000 system so that I can make sure 
everything is hunky-dory.  I will also want to be able to connect to them from 
a Citrix environment, which will also run on some flavor of Windows.  
        Currently, I am running into a problem when I try to map more than one 
connection at a time; any further connection attempts are rejected with these 
messages:
        "The network folder specified is currently mapped using a different 
user name and password.  To connect using a different user name and password, 
first disconnect any existing mappings to this network share."
        "The mapped network drive could not be created because the following 
error has occurred: The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of 
credentials."

        I can get three connections active at once by specifying the address in 
three different ways; i.e., "\\machine.ghs.org\share1 and \\machine\share2 and 
\\10.10.1.107\share3 .  For any more connections than that, I have to delete an 
existing connection.  
        This is a pain in the keister.  Worse, I am wondering if it might cause 
problems with our Citrix access plans.  From what little I can find out, this 
seems to be a Windows NT issue.  Does anyone know if there is a way around it?


Thanks,
Jon

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