John R Pierce wrote: > ok, virgin CentOS 4.6 w/ updates, was a minimal install. From the > top... > > # yum -y install samba samba-swat <big snip> > > Anyways, assuming all of the above, from the windows station, start -> > run -> \\linuxserver\username > and voila, you should get your home directory in a window. if it > prompts for user/pass, enter it as specified above. Don't freak if > username gets changed into SERVERNAME\username, thats how windows > distinguinshes between DOMAIN\user and LOCAL\user accounts. John, thank you so much for the step by step. I'd done most of that but retraced my steps using your guide (for CentOS5.1) and found the issues one at a time. The first was, as many hinted at, the synchronization between unix un/pw and smbpasswd. I'd assumed that Webmin 1.4x was doing this correctly - it even stated it was 'the same' when comparing usernames/passwords, but when I redid my users by hand with the smbpasswd utility, all started to work. It's a small network, <20 users...so this wasn't a hardship and will be scripted in the future. @Scott - man, your conf file saved me hours of time and thanks to it and your help all is working as expected. @Ross - Great ideas about scripting and usage for on-the-fly home creation. I've read a lot on that and will likely be doing just that in the future. @ Les - great help on share vs user and general info on samba terminology. Cut my learning curve deeply. Kai, Akemi, Anne...thank you for the great thread input. Sharing this kind of stuff makes the whole thing so much more easily handled and insights from you all have been very helpful To all - Not enough good things can be said about the project and this list. I've learned so much over the past few days - and while I know there's much more to learn, I can't wait to be able to contribute to this awesome community in the future. Thanks again, -Ray