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SUSE93 YAST -> "Security and Users" -> "Firewall" - stop firewall. YAST -> "Network Services" -> "Samba Client" - Workgroup=BAX Desktop -> "Network Browsing" -> "SMB Shares" -> BAX I see a list of computers in the BAX workgroup (on my home network). When I click on icon for any of these machines, I see a list of shares available on the machine. One of the machines is OpenBSD running Samba, and I can access those shares, no problem. There are three Win98 systems with shared folders. When I click on folder name, I get: --> The file or folder smb://machine/folder does not exist. Did I miss something? Extraneous(?) Info: There is also a WinXP system on the network - not in BAX workgroup - we use Internet Connection Sharing to access DSL connection (router is currently broken and not yet replaced - a long story).