Thanks, that is what I though the problem might be, but I was hoping I 
wouldn't need to chew up much more HD space.

I know that the PC is fine, my Win Laptop can see it fine, as can 
another machine running 10.2.4.

-Robyn

On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 05:05  PM, Maxwell Cabral wrote:

> Not having the BSD Subsystem probably is the cause because the Samba
> components are probably installed along with the BSD package. I would
> install the BSD package from Disk 2 to see if it works. I would also
> turn on Windows File Sharing to see if the PC can connect to your Mac
> (Might be the PCs problem).


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