> I just want Windows users to see each Samba server and be able to > click through to find the shares and click on the shares to open > them.
Having servers disappear from the browse list is normally related to the nameserver daemon. Are you running nmbd as well as smbd? smbd provides the files, nmbd provides the list of computers. Given that nmbd also uses broadcasts, you might want to make sure that broadcasts are definitely reaching all the PCs. > browseable = yes > guest ok = true These two are only supposed to go into a share definition, I'd remove them from the main config file just in case. > domain master = Yes I'd also disable this if you don't want domain logons - I wouldn't be surprised if this does funny things with WINS and affects browsing on client PCs. The rest of your config looks fine. I'd make sure nmbd is running, and then look at network issues to make sure broadcasts are reaching the clients. If your network is at 192.168.0.0/24 you can "ping 192.168.0.255" to send a broadcast packet. In theory you should get replies from many PCs, but you may only get responses from Linux PCs, I don't think Windows replies to a broadcast ping. Either way at least one response from a different PC should indicate broadcasts are working. If you have another Linux PC you can also try using "nmblookup" to see if Linux can get a list of names too. Cheers, Adam. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
