I have a new install of 9.1 for amd64 with all the patches. I was able to browse the windows network with my old 32bit 9.0 machine. On this new machine, The first time I tried to browse, I was able to see the workgroup. (I had not set anything different from default install) When I clicked on the workgroup name I got an unexpected error and was not able to see workgroup again, just kept getting network unavailable after that. I went into kcontrol and setup default username, password, workgroup, etc. I still get "network is unreachable" I tried smbclient from command line. It also said network unavailable. I looked at /etc/samba/smb.conf file and noticed the global->interfaces setting was set to 127.0.0.1 eth0. I changed this to the actual ip of the card that is connected to the windows network and then smbclient worked for accessing shares that I knew of. I then tried the network browsing again. Still same problem. I tried entering in the actual share (e.g. smb://pcname/sharename) and it DID show the contents of the share. I deleted all the settings in the kcontrol panel for network browsing. Tried the smb://pcname/sharename again, it prompted me for the login information. I gave it the correct name/password and it changed the locatoin line to smb://usrname@pcname/sharename. This gave the unexpected error again. I put the default information back in kcontrol panel and can access the share if I know the whole path. I would like to be able to browse the network. Anyone have any idea what may be the problem? I have 2 network cards in this machine. I wonder if that has something to do with the problem. Thanks in advance B-)