chesty wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 11:30:49AM +1000, Michael Lake wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > If I login to Windows as "mike" then [linda] and [mike] directories appear
> > under the Network Neighbouhood. But you can browse *both* linda's and mikes
> > directories and windows does not ask for a username/password.
> 
> The directories are probably world readable.
> You could add to the relevant share
> valid users = mike ( or should that be mikel?)

Ah that might be it! 
I have added "valid users = mikel" to [mike], "valid users = lindax" to [linda]

If I log onto Windows as mike then I get asked for a password to make the connection 
to \\mol\IPC$. If I give my UNIX
password I get entry to my directory now and NOT to lindax or tonyb. But I can see 
their directory entries in the browse
list.
Question: Why isn't the user mapping changing that IPC$ to mike? Is that because at 
this stage I am not yet connected?

If another Windows user called 'test' tries to access mol the user is not mapped to a 
valid UNIX user and they are asked
for a password to \\mol\IPC$
(but would be better to not even ask for a password but to say access is denied)

> Not sure about the password prompting bit, perhaps if the password is the
> same on windows and samba you won't get prompted?

Maybe thats so. I have same UNIX & Windows passwords. With the same passwds when I 
click on mol in Network Neighbourhood
I immediately get presented with the users directories ie mike, linda and tony. I dont 
have to use a passwd to connect
to mol.
I changed my Windows passwd to something else and then to access mol I have to supply 
my UNIX passwd. After that it lets
me see the users directories.


PS. Each Windows dialog box asking for a password offers to [x] save passwd
Is there a registry change I can make to set that [x] to []?

Mike
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