Create a Unix user account for that person.

Add them to /etc/samba/smbusers  (unixuser=windowsuser)

This is how I get non-domain users printing to my
samba printers.  File access should work too, but
you may have to tweak the permissions for them.

Jim

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> Subject: [Samba] Share & Domain Level Authentication Required 
> From Same
> Server
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> 
> 
> Using 'Samba version 2.2.1a'
> 
> Please could someone offer advice in order to configure the following.
> 
> I need domain level authentication for most shares, however 1 
> share needs to be made available to a
> non-domained NT client, such that perhaps share or user 
> level security would be appropriate. How can this
> be configured on a single samba server.
> 
> Thanks in advance to anyone who responds to this query.
> 
> Mark
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