Hi TeeCee, all,

No, I only have the following section in smb.conf regarding the home dir
stuff:

[homes]
        read only = No

This results in:

\\my_dom\homes
\\my_dom\smithjohn

There is no [%U] in smb.conf.

If I delete the [homes] section both \\my_dom\homes and \\my_dom\smithjohn
are no longer available.

If I change it to:

[homes]
        read only = No
        browseable = No

This results in:

\\my_dom\smithjohn

Which is better but \\my_dom\homes is still accessible as you said - which
is not a problem I guess.

Thanks all!

Regards,

Simon.

-----Original Message-----
From: TeeCee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: maandag 23 februari 2004 13:16
To: Kraa de Simon; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] How to get rid of the \\my_server\homes share?


Hi! :o)

You must have two shares defined in Your smb.conbf or any included files.

  > I'm seeing both a share \\my_server\homes and a share
This must be: [homes]
  > \\my_server\<username>.
This must be [%U]

If You don't need any of them, just delete that section or use the mailed 
solution: browseable = no (note that in this solution the shares remaining
in 
the shares but You cannot see it in the shareslist - but You can use it!)

BYE: TeeCee :o)
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