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On Thursday 29 January 2004 05:45 am, Bill Rucker wrote:
> Somewhere around Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 09:49:24PM -0600, a message
>
> from David H. Askew went like this:
> > the work-laptop is part of my work domain, and my gentoo laptop is not
>
> When you type in a username and password, I'm assuming you are entering one
> that is local to the work-laptop? If so, try prefixing, if you aren't
> already, the userid with "machine_name\". This will force the Win2K machine
> to look at its own user database.

        I tried both domain \ username  as well as machine-name \ local account ( i 
created) but neither work.  Thats why i'm stumped. 

>
> > what else might I need to do ?  the gentoo laptop sees the smb service
> > running on the win2k laptop but is unable to browse ..
>
> Most likely the Win2K system is set up to not allow anonymous browsing of
> resources. Credit your IT group for changing the default.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Bill
>
>
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