Samba is configured on CentOS 6, works great.

There has to be a silly setting somewhere that is preventing _some_ Windows 7 desktops mapping a Samba 3 share. Some map just fine.

My linux desktop maps to the Samba share (different systems, different distros).

At some customers, particularly those that have Active Directory, we can check the box that says "connect with different login name" that allows us to use the proper linux credentials. The example I am working today, the Windows 7 systems insist on forcing the computer name in front of the user name.

The /var/log/samba directory shows activity for the Windows desktop trying to connect. Those log files are empty for those workstations that get rejected. Any pointers of other log activity to allow me to find why they are rejected?

Howard, on the customer site, White

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