> systems .. it still appears as > "user on <netbiosname of samba server>"
It's actually appearing as "share on <netbios name>", but in this case the share name is the same as the username, because it's the special home directory share. > I want to hide the netbios name of sambaserver for the users > [homes] > volume=testvolume The volume= option is for the volume label, you'll only see this if you map a network drive and right-click on the drive itself and choose 'Properties'. As far as I'm aware, there's no way to change the name of the home directory share, unless you can do a weird custom share like this: [%u] path=/home/%u But I'm sure there are plenty of security risks with that, assuming it even works. Even if you do make it work, you'll only change the 'My Computer' label to "somethingelse on <netbios name>". I don't think it's possible to hide the NetBIOS name altogether, however if you give the server a comment/description then you can change it to "share on comment (netbios name)" which is probably the closest you can get. Cheers, Adam. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba