Hello, I have a Red Hat 6.0 Linux server running Samba 2.0 (that came with the Red Hat distribution) and I am having problems connecting to this server from Windows 95 PCs. When I try to connect to the server through 'Network Neighbourhood', after I have entered my password at the $IPC prompt I see the following error message: "Servername is not available. No permission to access resource". I am able to connect to the Linux server from a DOS window using "net use g: \\server\share" and then typing my password when prompted. The Windows 95 PCs have a mixture of original and 'OEM' (Rev B) versions of Windows 95 installed. The smb.conf file is very simple - it was made using SWAT - and I am using user level security. I have searched the Samba mailing list archives and can find only one fix for this problem - to turn off file and printer sharing. None of the PCs that I am working with have file and printer sharing installed. Is anyone able to help? Thank you in advance, Troy.