Oh sigh..  I swapped out the 3C509 combo card on my Windows 95
box and replaced it with a 3C905-TX-M.  Great stuff in all
respects.. except that now I can't access the Samba shares
on my Linux box.  The Linux system shows up in the Network
Neighbourhood, but when I click on it I get (after a long
agonising wait) an alert that says:  "\\Krypton is not accessible.
The computer or sharename could not be found.  Make sure you typed
it correctly, and try again."

To complicate matters, I changed the local machines from net-10
to net-192.168 addresses, and I don't think I accessed the share
since that change.  So it could either be something in my W95
network setup relating to the new NIC (since all the info for
the old NIC was deleted), or something on either system relating
to the address change.

My forehead's bruised.  Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks..
-- 
#ken    P-)}

Ken Coar                    <http://Golux.Com/coar/>
Apache Software Foundation  <http://www.apache.org/>
"Apache Server for Dummies" <http://Apache-Server.Com/>
"Apache Server Unleashed"   <http://ApacheUnleashed.Com/>

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