Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote: > > Well, you can use "username\DOMAIN" as a user name and then it'll > ask DOMAIN's domain controller to do all the authentification;) > username\DOMAIN on a Windows 2000 Professional login? I don't think so, sorry, not that I've been able to use anyway. I've got it to where it will browse the workgroup, and it's in the right workgroup, but every time I want to browse to a new share on the Linux servers or to another server that I haven't already connected to it prompts for a username and password again. The password server is a Solaris box running NIS+, I wonder if that makes any difference? -- Michael Earley System Support Officer ------------------------------------------------------------------- Queensland Board of Senior Secondary School Studies ------------------------------------------------------------------- Lvl 7/295 Ann Street Ph: (+617) 3864 0299 Brisbane, QLD Australia 4064 Fax:(+617) 3221 2553 http://www.qbssss.edu.au E-mail: MEarley@qbssss.edu.au ------------------------------------------------------------------- You cannot achieve what you have not first imagined. ------------------------------------------------------------------- - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org