What I did was I created one common folder to be shared by a couple of Macs and a couple of Windoze machines. Using Yast I created a group, added my windows and macs users to that group, left the owner as root. I made all my users call that folder "home." Then I made the group the owner of the folder and enabled all the permissions. I think that was about it. My macs connect everytime though netatalk and the windows through SAMBA. Use Yast to verify your users/groups and check that it jives with the ownership of the folder. Scrap it all and start from scratch even to be sure. Even though my example is multi-user one-folder, it must work about the same for one-user one-folder. PS Is there anything other than Yast for managing users/groups? I use KDE pretty much all the time. At 07:55 PM 1/31/00 -0500, Tsvika Solan wrote:
Still can't connect through appletalk using any user account other than guest... It keeps telling me my password is wrong, yet the password is less than 8 characters long and I know it's correct.
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