It looks like you probably need to read some beginner's introduction to Samba.
To answer your question, we'd need a copy of your smb.conf file, at least. You also might add information such as: 1. Unix version used as Samba host. 2. Version of Samba in use. 3. Is your Windows network a workgroup or domain? 4. Version of Windows the client is running. My guess is that you didn't set up your accounts on the Samba server using smbpasswd. Try: # smbpasswd -a <username> (run as root user), where username is the name of an account on the Samba host (Unix system), and is used by the Windows user to log on. - Jay Ts --------------------------------------------------------- On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 08:41:27PM -0800, Rakesh Rajan wrote: > Dear Sir, > I want to access my Linux shared folder from other > windows PC's in the same work group. I have installed > TurboLinux7.0 in my PC. It has got samba server > shipped with it. I made settings in the /etc/smb.conf > file. > Now we can see my machine from the network > neighbourhood of other machines in the workgroup. But > when we try to access the linux PC from other windows > machine, it gives the following error message > "The account is not authorised to login from this > machine" > Please give me more information on this. > Thanks & BestRegards, > Raks -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
