There is a PC with RedHat 7.3 and the Samba version which comes with it (I
don't remember if it's 2.2.3 or 2.3).  It needs to share data with a PC
with MS-Windows 2000. 

I was successful in having the Linux PC access files in shared folders in
the Win PC.  However, the Win PC was denied access to directories exported
by the Samba in the Linux PC.

Has anyone been successful in getting a Linux PC export (via Samba)
directories to a MS-Windows 2000 PC?  If yes, how can this be accomplished
without violating Occam's Razor?  (Is it possible if the PCs consider
themselves to be in a simple workgroup, without having to mess around with
domain controllers and other unnecessary garbage configuration options?)
                                                  Thanks,
                                                       --- Omer


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