On 2009/08/11 12:49 (GMT-0400) smb2...@gmail.com composed:

> Deyan Stoykov wrote:

>> smb2...@gmail.com wrote:

>>> bullet and upgraded to Samba 3.3.4 on FreeBSD 7.2 and a new box.
>>> After a couple of weeks of thinking "that was too easy" I got a call 
>>> that one PC wasn't working.  It's an old Windows 98 pc only used 
>>> occasionally.  I tried recreating the machine account for it, and 
>>> rejoining the domain, to no avail.  Any suggestions where to start 

>> You need to add:

>> lanman auth = yes

>> The default value was changed from "yes" to "no" in recent versions.

> Thanks, Deyan.  Added that tweak;  no doubt it's part of the puzzle.  I also 
> remembered the old registry hack with old Samba versions, and found this PC 
> had the reg flag set to use plain-text passwords;  undid that one, but still 
> no go.  Any other 
suggestions?  [other than scrap the old clunker?  ;) ]

OS/2 requires also:

        client lanman auth = Yes
        client plaintext auth = Yes

Probably W9x is the same.
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