Thanks Joel, but that's not the case.
I need to authenticate the user. My goal is that win98 acts as win2000
does, ie, asking for user/password when I try to map a share on Samba
after locating the samba server via network neibourhood, for example.
Joel Hammer escreveu:
You can have a guest s
You can have a guest share on the samba machine, as follows:
[global]
guest account = ftp
security = share
[public]
comment = Public Stuff
path = /some/public/place
guest ok = yes
Just make sure you have a user ftp on the samba server.
Joel
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at
Hi all,
I'm a new user and I would like to know if I it's possible to connect to
a share from a win98 machine without defining a user on that machine as
described on the excelent book Using Samba. My win machines are shared
among multiple users.
If it's possible what are the steps ?
Thanks in