For testing purposes, I am running Windows 7 on a VM (VMWare), reverting to 
"fresh install" Windows 7 frequently. This Windows 7 client, needs to access a 
share on a local Samba server (Samba 3.0.23a-1 running on Fedora Core 4).

When I type \\sambahost\sharename, a prompt for the username and password will 
eventually appear (and let me authenticate successfully) but it takes almost 
forever (i.e. 1-5 minutes) until that prompt dialog box appears.

Once I login successfully, I no longer experience that delay (as if Windows 7 
remembers all the details about this connection) -- ever after a reboot.

My problem however is that once I revert back to "fresh install", Windows 7 no 
longer has this memory and that long frustrating delay occurs again.

My question: Is there anything I can do on the Samba server side (smb.conf ?) 
to eliminate this delay? BTW, there is no such delay with "fresh install" 
Windows XP.

Thanks,
Daniel
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