Hi Udi,
1. You have to set the right permissions. You have to look in the log files 
about any permissions' errors or anything else that will help you.
2. in the /etc/smb.conf file look of there are any read-only in the sharing 
directories configurations.

At 05:22 30/03/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I installed 2 Linux machines at work. They consider me the Linux expert here
>though I'm really not... I hope you can help me out with this last problem I
>still have here.
>
>I got Samba working and the machines are visible in the Windows neighborhood
>with the shares I defined but when you try to copy files to/from Linux the
>operation hangs until it errors out.
>
>I can surf the web from these Linux machines, can telnet to them and run X
>programs from Windows by using an X server for Windows. I can FTP in but 
>again
>any file transferring won't work. I am not much of a networking expert and
>have no idea what could be causing such problems.
>
>Any ideas will be greatly appreciated. b.t.w, these are Slackware Linux
>machines.
>
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