Hi, -----Original Message----- From: Dave Kelly [SMTP:dave-kelly@usa.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 12:53 PM I've got a bit of a problemette at the moment. Our network is an amalgamation of Windows 9x, Windows NT (Workstation and Server), SuSE Linux and MacOS machines. Say, this sounds like it could be fun :-) I've begin to do this by moving over to TCP/IP. I've been trying to use Samba, and have successfully managed to get Windows to connect to a Linux machine. The other way around, however, is a big no-no. I can't, and I've tried many times, to get Linux to access a Windows share. Samba is as good a place to start as any. What version of Samba are you running? How are you trying to moung the Win shares? Are your hosts and lmhosts files set up properly? (in Linux and Win) I have yet to try it with MacOS, but expect the same, if not more, problems. The Mac samba client is called "Dave". I believe the latest version is 2.1. I remember there being a compatibility problem between earlier versions of Dave and Samba 1.9.?, as a result you should run Samba >2.0. We'll burn that bridge after we cross it :-) Tim
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