With newer versions of Samba, you need to set '*lanman auth = Yes*' in 
your smb.conf file. Samba now defaults to lanman auth=no, such that 
older authentications (ala Win9*) will no longer function out-of-the-box.
G'luck,
  -Michael

Amos Batto wrote:
> ...
> Most of the clients still have Windows95/98 installed
> in their harddrives, but I have been unable to get
> them to network to my Linux server with Samba. I can't
> use a liveCD or LiveUSB to boot them up and then
> network to the server, because they don't have CD-ROMs
> or USB ports and they only have 16MB of RAM anyway,
> which is too low for any liveCD which I have tried. I
> can't physically remove the client's harddrives and
> stick them in the server because they are IDE and the
> server uses SATA. 
> ...
>   

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