Webmin will allow you to handle your Samba configuration without any need for
touching config files. You can download webmin at www.webmin.com. Its a
really useful Web-based configuration utility for Linux and Sun servers that
allows you to control all sorts of servers and services on your Linux
Theoretically, Samba should do it. See samba.org.
Unfortunately, it has not fully worked for me. Linux can see my Windows
files, and Windows can see the Linux box but can not sign on. I've tries
using the Linux sign-on and password, and also make entries in smbuser.conf,
but had no luck. I'm sure