Ok, I tried that and changed it to no. I must say I am new to
linneighborhood so please bare with me. Let me make sure I have this
straight. After I open up the linneighborhood window, I should see my
workgroup name and as I branch it out I should see my computers connected to
my workgroup. As I branch it out further, I see the partitions associated
with my win98 machine. The next step I took was to mount each partition as
the following /root/mnt/comp name/C/ and  /root/mnt/comp name/D/. I then
clicked on edit tab selected group master and entered workgroup : My group
name (example SPORTS) and master: workgroup (the actual word WORKGROUP). I
still can't access my partitions. Am I doing anything wrong or do I have to
take additional steps? Please let me know. Thanks!!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gordon Messmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: question on linneighborhood


> On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 09:16, John Salamone wrote:
> > I was able to mount my C and D partition using root and root PW for SMB.
I
> > am using my win 98 machine as a wins client with Linux machine as a wins
> > server.
>
> If you're not up-do-date on the Windows server, you may have to set:
>         encrypt passwords = No
> in /etc/samba/smb.conf on your Linux box.
>
>
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