Gordon Rowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> Better yet, set the admin password from the console or manager.

I can confirm that is is an error in the console code.  After a 
completely fresh install, the console does not populate /etc/smbpasswd. 
As shown below, it is a zero byte file:

[root@sme5 /root]# ll /etc/smbpasswd
-rw-r--r--    1 admin    root            0 Dec  2 23:29 /etc/smbpasswd

I can confirm that the server-manager > Password panel does correctly 
update /etc/smbpasswd:

[root@sme5 /root]# ll /etc/smbpasswd
-rw-------    1 admin    root          104 Dec  2 23:40 /etc/smbpasswd

I wonder if it is something to do with your console password checking 
code?

Regards,



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