Lakshmi Anand K. saw fit to inform LI that: 

>    It means that samba is rejecting your connection. Check the logs for a
>reason.
>    *    Did you enable 'Domain Logons'?
>    *    If the 'Enable encrypted passwords' true, you need all user names
>to be in /etc/smbpasswd. Use smbadduser unixuser:smbusername. If its false,
>the username you use to login to windows should be an unix username.

Likely.  Now run testparm after each change, that should give you the
exact error involved.

-suresh

>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Joseph John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [LIH] Re: Samba SOS
>|     I also had the sam problem when i started with
>| samba, I tried to solve with trial.
>| lastly I made it work buy logginfg into 98 machine
>| with the same user account and password of one of the
>| samba users. please try like that, and let us know
>| wheter it works.

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-- 
Suresh Ramasubramanian | sureshr at staff.juno.com
My theology, briefly, is that the universe was dictated but not
signed.
                -- Christopher Morley

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