man, 04.04.2005 kl. 10.54 skrev Msquared: > On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 12:29:53PM +0200, Kyrre Ness Sjobak wrote: > > > > I have some Windows machines on my network, and for some obscure > > > reason they ask me for a username and password in nautilus when I > > > access them. Another Windows machine accessing them doesn't have to > > > supply a password (or perhaps the password is hardcoded in Windows). > > > To access the Windows share I just use the username Guest and the > > > password Guest. > > > > Why can't gnome also have "Guest" hardcoded into itself, and if that > > fails, ask the user? > > To be honest, I don't know if that's defined behaviour, a common > conventions, or just happens to work here on my network. > I think it is part of some standard, as "guest" almost always seems to work. Speak with some samba guys for the details? > It would still be nice to either specify an empty password for the > keyring, or that some passwords don't require the keyring password to > access. > Yes. Have some passwords not require a key. After all, it's the users responsibility... > Regards, Msquared...