C.J.,
 if when you reboot 95 or nt at the initial bootup you will be prompted
for a username and password pair. Enter here a username that is on the 
linux box you have samba running with the proper passwd for this account.
Then you will automatically be mapped. A popup window will request this.
Else just goto windows explorer and choose 'map a drive'. Then at the 
field that requests where to map enter a:
//NAME-OF-LINUX-BOX-CAPS/nameoflinuxuserinlowercase
If this is your first time it will prompt you for the username-password
pair. Whiz,boom,bang and your mapped!
Then add:
encrypted passwords = yes
in smb.conf
Find the smbpassword file which will if you cat it show fields with 
32 'X' this file contains the hashes of windows password. 
here is where you add the hashes created by windows for encrypted passwords.
                                                Regards,
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ps- myself i am switching over to 
encrypted passwords on samba so 
am trying to figure out the 
command to insert hashes from
windows into password file. Note 
be certain to add 'encrypt passwords'
only after you can successfully map 
using plain text. Then proceed to the 
more secure method.
At 03:39 AM 9/14/98 +0000, C.J. Oster wrote:
>I have working and running samba serving, but there is only one problem.
>One can log into their linux home dir from another linux machine with
>'smbclient '\\hostname\homes' ', or \<username> either one works, what I'd
>like to happen is to allow such a login from a win9x machine.  How do I do
>that.  What needs to be where?  I've read the man pages and haven't found
>out anything.  Do I need the 'encrypt passwords' variable set?  Does the
>user need an entry in /etc/smbpasswd?  Thanks for the help.
>
>-CJO-
>
>                C.J. Oster (Linux Guru/Surge Addict)
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