On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 07:05, K Montgomery wrote:

> 
> It's an invisible password prompt, if I remember correctly.  (I had the
> same problem; when I typed in a password, startup continued normally.)
> 
> I would guess the Samba server you're connecting to is still asking for
> a password, even though apparently none is required.  Unfortunately I
> don't remember exactly what steps I took to solve this, but I'd check
> the Samba server you're connecting to, as someone else suggested.  There
> must be a setting so that it doesn't always request a password...
> 
> - Kathy
> 

Maybe running smbpasswd and using an empty password would work?

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