Not having the BSD Subsystem probably is the cause because the Samba 
components are probably installed along with the BSD package. I would 
install the BSD package from Disk 2 to see if it works. I would also 
turn on Windows File Sharing to see if the PC can connect to your Mac 
(Might be the PCs problem).

Maxwell M. Cabral

-Hey Rocky watch me pull some usability out of Microsoft.
Again Bullwinkle, that trick never works.


On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 12:30  PM, (Unsupported OS X) wrote:

> ...The only difference in the Macs are that one has the extra BSD
> subsystem installed the the one not working doesn't. Would that affect
> SMB ability?
>
> -Robyn


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