Hi Bob!

OH!!!!  Gotcha...to get the logon from windows, I go through "My Network
Places" (running XP and ME around here) then double-clicking on the server
itself gives me the logon screen.  However, when I map a drive, I do that
through the map option (right-click on My Computer) and in that screen,
there is an option "Logon as different user" where if you click on this, it
gives you the opportunity to type in a username/password.  From there, I get
a mapped Z drive every time.  

Hope that helps!
Corey

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Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 9:20 PM
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Corey,
Thanks.  Our configuration files are practically the same.
What I wanted to know is what action you take in Windows to
get to logon.  Does it come up on boot?  Is there a program
on Windows that you run?  Is it part of mapping the drive?

>-----Original Message-----
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>Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 9:46 AM
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>Hey Bob--
>Below is my smb.conf file as it stands now.  Note
>the security setting.  I
>believe this is what makes the logon
>possible...but obviously I'm no expert.
>The man page--the REALLY long one--explains this.
>
>Here's what it says:
>




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