I think that is normal, provided you have Samba
installed and configured.  Redhat might do that by
default, which would bother me deeply; most distros do
not.  I can use Konqueror to browse my Samba Network. 
I think Mozilla will do the same trick.  SMB is just
another protocol like HTTP, or FTP, to Linux.

Did you configure SMB, or was it just there?  I do not
think I would like that.  I guess in an enterprise
environment SMB would be a good default, still, I find
it bothersome.  Am I alone here?

Doug


--- Shannon Roddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't believe that I did not know this!  Open up a
> nautilus window on 
> redhat and type in a location of
> smb://<some-workgroup>/ and it will 
> browse the windows network!
> 
> here I've been doing it from the command line all
> this time...  
> 
> Shannon
> 
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