As James suggested, you need to set "map to guest" to "Bad User" or
"Bad Password", depending on your tastes.

Also, there is no "guestok" parameter; the correct name is "guest ok".

Finally, you probably want to set "read only" to "yes".

In theory, none of this will be needed in the new release, since you
can use an actual account with a password for the Z: drive.

 - Pat

Luciano Moretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 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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