John,

I've seen something like this in the past where I have a laptop that is normally 
connected to a Win2K AD.  I try to connect to a Samba share on my linux box at home 
and get a similar message.  I connect, remotely, to my AD domain, and I can magically 
connect to the share.  My wife can connect no matter what from her Win2K box. Hence, 
the reason I suspect that you're on a domain.

Is you Win2K box part of an AD Domain?  If so, I believe that the connection is being 
refused because your RH 7.3 box isn't connected to the AD domain, and the Win2K box is 
refusing due to a lack of credentials.  If so, I'd try adding the RH box to the 
domain.  

YMMV.  I am by no means an expert at this stuff.. but have monkeyed with it enough to 
get myself in trouble.. and back out. :-D

-Jeff


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From: John Daues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:50:44 -0600
Subject: [Samba] Win2k PC and RH7.3 PC on LAN

I have a PC running RH7.3 which is connected to a LAN
I want to access another PC, named "Foo", running Win2k

I type in "smb:Foo" in the address line in nautilus and then log in to Foo

Then I double click on the shared folder and i get a dlg box that says:
You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "shared"

Looking in Win2k, it says that the folder is shared with "everyone"
Looking in RH, it says the permissions are drwxrwxrwx

but there must some easy permission thing I'm overlooking.
What do I need to do? A mod to smb.conf?

Thanks,
John
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