Jeff Waugh wrote: > <quote who="Michael Lake"> > > If I login to Windows as "mike" then [linda] and [mike] directories appear > > under the Network Neighbouhood. But you can browse *both* linda's and mikes > > directories and windows does not ask for a username/password. > > Instead of using [linda] and [mike], use [homes].
There are other "users" like admin and others that have no need to be seen from Windows machines. Thats why I commented out the [homes] section. Also with just the 3 users that will have access I have set a path command that will send them straight to the directory that they need accessed via windows rather than to the root of their home directory. Basically I need to configure each of those 3 users a litle differently. Hence no [homes] It's a neat idea though having that [homes] section for lots of users. Mike -- ------------------------------------------------------- Michael Lake University of Technology, Sydney Ph: 9514 1724 Fx: 9514 1628 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------- -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug