Pavel Rozenboim wrote: > Hi, > > I have problem browsing my windows LAN with nautilus. When typing "smb:" in > location bar, it lists computers on network, when I double click on > computer, it asks for user name and password, then displays list of shares > on the computer. But when I double click share name, it says I have no > permission to access it. Security log on Win2k machine shows successful > logon for the user, and then logon failure event for GUEST (guest is > disabled on most machines). Did anyone manage to do it? Is there any options > I have to configure? I can connect successfully to same computers with > smbclient. That's farther than I can get. smb:// lists the workgroups. If I select a work group I get the machine names. If I select a machine I get one file named "Shares on <machine name>" which when clisked give a dialog: "Can't Display Location" and "Nautilus has no viewer capable of displaying "smd://<machine>/.directory" Samba is configured in linux and Solaris to use SERVER level security, and a password server. All the windows boxes can browse the shares fine, and use the windows password server to correctly access shares. Nautilus never even asks for a user name or password. The samba logs don't show anything, even when I try smb://<machine>/<share>, while nautilus gives "Couldn't find 'smb://<machine>/<share>'. Please check the spelling and try again." The same path works in windoze , with '/'->`\` of course. -Thomas