Szekely Denes wrote:> > Three days ago I had a mad ideea to install Win 98 on my PC. Until this > date I cannot map or access from WINDOWS my user directory and any other > shared resurces on the SCO, because my password is rejected. >And some others answered... At first, I wanted to post a response to Szekely only, not CC'd to the list, as this is _not_ a new topic for the list, but I'm feeling Szekely (and other readers of the list) haven't got the information he was (they are) seeking for. It's right, Win98 uses - in opposite to Win95 - (clear-text equivalent) encrypted passwords by default. To make a Win98 box and a Samba talk to each other, there are 2 options: (1) Switch the the samba box (and all the rest of the network) to encrypted passwords (see ENCRYPTION.TXT). (2) Switch the Win98 box to plain-text passwords. To do so, open the Win98 explorer, doubleclick on Win95_PlainPassword.reg (part of the Samba distribution). The NT registry keys don't work for Win9x (yet). I recommend option (2) for now and use the "update encrypted" switch in smb.conf to build the password database. This should ease a later switch to option (1) (Szekely's box will not remain the only Win98 box at his LAN ;-). Ludolf