Tjenare! :)

I think one way to fix this is to use the "Map Network Drive.." which
you find when you right click "My Computer". Here you can specify the
UNC path to you're samba server and then specify a valid
username/password. 

This problem is a Windows XP "feature" and has nothing to do with Samba.


Another way to solve this is to add you're Windows XP machine to a
domain and log on with a user that has the appropriate security
credentials. 

Med vennlig hilsen

Stian B. Barmen


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Olle Hansson
Sent: 24. april 2002 10:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Windows XP guest problem

Hi
I have a problem conniecting a Windows XP client to my Samba 2.2.3a
FreeBSD 
server.

The problem is that Windows XP forcing me to use a Guest user on my none

nuest share.

WIndows NT/2000 is working prerfect. I can use another username on my
none 
nuest shares.

My Configuration file looks like this:
[global]
        workgroup = IT
        server string = Distribution-Server
        security = SHARE
        encrypt passwords = Yes

[windows]
        comment = windows distributions
        path = /opt/distributions/windows
        read only = No
        guest ok = false
[macintosh]
        comment = Macintosh distributions
        path = /opt/distributions/macintosh
        read only = No
        guest ok = false
[unix&linux]
        comment = Unix and Linux distributions
        path = /opt/distributions/unix_linux
        read only = No
        guest ok = false
[lp5r]
        path = /tmp
        printable = Yes

[annex07color]
        guest ok = true
        printable = Yes
        path = /tmp



/regars Olle Hansson

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