"Since you don't provide any config details this is all help you can expect here. No idea why your W2K can access the share."
I suspected, in retrospect, that it might have been a "joined to workgroup, not the domain" issue for the Win2k box, but I just looked at the machine, and it IS logged onto the domain. Scratch that... Anyway, apparently it's now a non-issue. I began experimenting with the "net" command (which, unbeknownst to the world's Samba3 documents, is actually named "net3", but I digress). I tweaked the smb.conf file to reflect "security = domain", a few other items of interest, then restarted the smb3 service. Finally, I used the "net3 join..." suggestion, and made it to the domain. All computers can see the system now. My next question is how to a) remove Samba 2.2.7, and/or b) rename Samba3 and its components to something that doesn't require that dastardly "3" at the end of every program name. Any idears? Thanks Eric -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
