Possibly in your [global] section you need to add :

map to guest = Bad Password

More info in man smb.conf.

JES


On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Luciano Moretti wrote:

> Hi-
> 
> I've been having some problems where after the windows install is done and we 
> reboot, it wants the password for the network share.
> 
> We're using a Linux Samba Fileserver-
> 
> Here's the section from my smb.conf
> 
> [unattended]
>    comment = Unattained install directory
>    path = /home/shares/unattended
>    public = yes
>    writable = yes
>    printable = no
>    write list = @ieeecs
>    guestok = yes
> 
> 
> ieeecs is the group that should have write access to the share.  Noone else 
> should be able to write. (I'd technically only like them to be the only ones 
> able to read it too, but lets get it working 1st)
> 
> The problem may be an earlier line in our config file, which sets the guest 
> user to "ftp" (Why exactly, I don't know)
> 
>  guest account = ftp
> 
> 
> Any suggestions that may get this working (I have ~15 virus ridden windows 
> boxes that need to be rebuild)
> 
> Luciano
> 
> 
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