Thanks for the idea.  I ended up wiping everything and starting over, and
low and behold, it worked fine the 2nd time.  Go figure.

That said, I will take a look at the smbclient man pages today.

Thanks,
Kari




On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 5:55 AM, John Ohm <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Perhaps you could post your smb.conf file.  (On Debian or Debian based
> systems it is usually located in /etc/samba/).
>
> Also, checkout the *smbclient* man pages.  That is a very helpful tool for
> diagnosing problems.  For example you can try the following command from a
> Linux machine on the same network:*
> smbclient -L SERVERNAME_OR_IP_ADDRESS*
> That should list the shares you have set up.
>
> --John
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