I just installed the latest OS using a NetInst CD and during the install I
checked the boxes for "File Server" and "Print Server" and I have been to
HYPERLINK "http://localhost:901"Http://localhost:901 to verify that Samba is
up and running.
 
I can "see" the Debian server from my Win XP machines, and also from the
Debian side I can access files in the "Shared Documents" folder on the Win
Xp machine open them and copy them back to the Debian desktop. So Samba must
be up an running properly.However, I can't access the Debian folders from
the Win Xp machine.
 
I have setup a User on the Debian side called "Jan" and logged in using that
password on the Debian machine no problem. I have renamed my Win Xp user
account to "Jan" and used the exact same password. When I try to access the
Debian server (through Network Places) I am prompted for a User and Pswd, to
which I provide the same Jan and the Pswd and it fails to connect. I have
tried it both logged out and logged in on the Debian server using User Jan.
 
I have looked at the settings at HYPERLINK
"http://localhost:901"http://localhost:901 and compared them to the manual
at HYPERLINK
"http://www.faqs.org/docs/samba/toc.html"http://www.faqs.org/docs/samba/toc.
html. As best I can figure everything looks fine.
 
As I said I haven't changed so much as one setting from the default Samba
setup that installs right from the NetInst CD. Is there some overall
security setting on the Debian that I need to allow? Is there a default
firewall that I need to configure to allow access? Or does this sound like a
problem from my Win Xp side?
 
Cheers,
 
Jan

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