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I wrote: > The restricted ones are the ones I'm having > difficulty with. Even the unrestricted ones should be authenticated, though: > without authentication, I can't create new files on them. OK, a few more hours of tinkering and I have two more tidbits to share for the archives here: 1) One of the better comments I could find through a web search comes from Benjamin Grimes. Read it here: http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/r1009126072 He reminds you to re-generate via 'smbpasswd -a' all the user logins after making changes to the domain login settings. (This was not my issue but it might be for someone else.) 2) By default, WinXP does not ask you to create passwords for login time. (It has a nifty "switch user" feature which works well enough without setting up user passwords.) HOWEVER, if you don't configure a login password, you may have trouble authenticating to a Samba server. The authentication dialog box which comes up when you attempt to map a drive or access a network resource performs its authentication DIFFERENTLY than if you're logged in to the local machine with a password (that matches the one on the domain server). So, I can now access my Samba shares if I configure the XP box for full password authentication (i.e. you have to supply a password along with your username at boot time, something which is NOT required under Win98, you can have password-less usernames on a Win98 unit, and still be able to access password-protected shares). It's still a mystery to me why it won't authenticate at a password dialog box. -rich
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