Tom Schaefer wrote:
It is because you are using

security = share

which is emulating the old Win9x way of sharing where the username is
irrelevant, which is why XP just sets it to guest and greys it out, and
all that matters is knowing the password to the particular share.


Share a folder from Win9x using the type of sharing where you set a
password to access a folder and then access it from XP.  You'll see the
same thing - greyed out guest.

Tom Schaefer

I'm sure you're right. But I'm stuck using security=share, and Windows 2000 clients behave just fine with the exact same server and the same shares, prompting the user for a username *and* password if using the local system authentication data fails.


Right now, the only idea I have is to force people to use the same username and password on their local config as in our ldap database, and train them to keep the info in sync themselves. Setting up a domain server isn't an option.

Thanks for your time!
-Jules
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