On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 09:40:04AM -0500, Kari Matthews wrote:
>    I have a Ubuntu 9.10 server that has a couple of directories on it that I
>    want people to map to.
>    \\server\share1 can be accessed by anyone.
>    \\server\share2 will only be accessed by person A only
>    \\server\share3 will be accessed by person A and person B
>    So I installed Samba and (perhaps in error) used the GUI to add the
>    folders as samba shares. *I added persons A and B as samba users. *
>    Then I set up share2 for access only by person A (you just check the names
>    on the samba users list) and share3 for persons A and B in the same
>    fashion.
>    When I went to an XP machine and tried to map the share3, it did not like
>    either of the passwords for person A or person B. *Share2, same issue.
>    I'm sure my mistake is very obvious, but I don't see what I am doing
>    wrong.
>    Help!
>    ~kari
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Did you use smbpasswd to set passwords for both users?

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