Server Box (): Pentium 3 FreeBSD 5.3 Samba 3.0.7 connection to a windows 2000 LAN Samba on the freebsd side has the following smb.conf: ---------------------------------------------------------------- [global] workgroup = MYCO # server string = VicBSD load printers = no log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m log level = 1 max log size = 50 security = user nt acl support = no null passwords = yes encrypt passwords = yes smb passwd file = /usr/local/private/smbpasswd wins server = 192.168.201.122 192.168.201.121 [homes] read only=no [public] comment = %h Shared Public Directory path = /home/public force directory mode = 0777 force create mode = 0777 force group = nobody force user = nobody public = yes writeable = yes read only = no browseable = yes --------------------------------------------------------- I gave /home/public permissions r,w,x for all the users and issued a 'smbpassword -a -n nobody'. With this configuration I can easily and reliably connect to my home share providing a password. BUT, I and other users are unable to connect from our Win2k or XP Pro boxes directly to the public share. As a matter of fact windows: 1) Shows all the shares including an 'invented' nobody share not defined elsewhere. This happens while I put browseable=yes only in the [public] section of smb.conf and not in each share. 2) If we ask to connect to \\vicbsd\public I'm prompted for a userid and password. Only giving the 'nobody' userid is possible to connect to the share from within windows boxes. I mean not directly without being prompted. Why is that 1) and 2) and what should I do to connect without being prompted for userid and password? Ciao Vittorio ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html