Hello all ... I have samba 1.9.18p4 set up and working well from a Solaris 2.5.1 machine. I'm using encrypted passwords, and would like to find some way for anonymous NT/95 clients to connect to our server and use our printers (without having to log in or use any special user names). Everyone who works on-site already has Unix and Samba logins, so there is no trouble there .... it's when people are visiting our location, and just want to send a few jobs to the printer(s) that I have trouble. I can usually get people going with the guest login and password, but of course nobody can ever remember the NT/95 procedure and password, so it just ends up being a problem for everyone. I would like it so that anyone connected to our local network (with any userid and password) can see the server, browse the available shares, and use the printers, but only allow access to the disk shares to valid users in smbpasswd file. If this is something simple, could someone point me to the relevant docs or smb.conf entries to look into? TIA -- jim