The problem is most likely that your username in windows is not the same as the debian username you are entering the password for.
On Thu, 3 Dec 1998, Brian Morgan wrote: > Having trouble getting samba to accept my password from a windows station. > In smb.conf: workgroup = hogue (same as on my windows machine). Set samba > password (general and per user) correctly using smbpasswd. > > When I go to map a network drive to the samba machine in windows, I use > \\brian\usr. It then asks for my password. No matter what password I type > (root password or the samba password I setup) it tells me it can't connect. > > I'm running debian linux, 2.0.34. Am I forgetting something? I've been > able to do this in the past, but am having trouble with it now. I want to > assign a network drive to one of my debian partitions. > > Any help would be great. > > Brian Morgan > > ====================== > > Brian Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Computer Support Specialist http://brian.greenville.edu > IBM Mobile Systems Specialist 618-664-2800 ext. 4241 > Information Technology 618-338-4963 pager > Greenville College, IL ICQ: 13798434 > > "1 ... 2 ... 5!" > --King Arthur > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >