For those of you that have had/are having problems getting Win 98 clients to correctly authenticate, I have identified a stumbling block which I had to deal with. Specifically, EnablePlainTextPassword *must* be a DWORD value. In following the instructions found here, http://us1.samba.org/listproc/samba/October1998/0321.html and on the Microtheft web site, I installed the ptxt_on.inf file from the Win 98 CD. This created a Registry Entry that was binary rather than DWORD. Using regedit, manually configure the key as DWORD with a value of 1 for Plain Text passwords. Hope this helps someone (as I was left to my own - but I'm not bitter). ... Al Hubble ----Original Message----- From: Allen Hubble [mailto:AHubble@idirect.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 8:59 PM To: 'samba@samba.org' Subject: RH6.0 - Samba 2.0.3 - Win98 - With a Twist Hi All, Here's my problem, right from when I first set it up, I could connect using smbclient from the Linux box (localhost)<Great!>. When I tried from the Win98 command line, I got the 'Error XX...Bad Password' error. After researching things a bit, I was lead to get out tcpdump to see what was going on. In the tcpdump output I could see my userid and (to my surprise,) my workgroup where the password should have been! <Grumble, grumble. More research...> I implemented the EnablePlainTextPassword fix suggested here, http://us1.samba.org/listproc/samba/October1998/0321.html because the symptoms sounded the same. Now when I try it with tcpdump, I see neither my userid nor my password and I still get the same error. This only happens when I try to access one of the shares that has some sort of security on it (i.e. I can connect and browse the tmp share, no problem). To save bandwidth, my smb.conf file (which has been modified both manually and using linuxconf) can be found at http://www.hub-tech.com/smb-conf.txt In thinking about the workgroup-rather-than-password issue, I noted that my Win98 network config is set with 'Share-level access control' but I can't see how that is relevant. Isn't that just for shares that are defined on the Win98 system? I'm stumped at this point thus my post. ********************************************************* Allen Hubble <AHubble@Hub-Tech.com> Hubble Technology Consulting, Inc. Progress/UNIX, Mfg/Pro, EDI/EC Brampton, Ontario, Canada 416-802-5713 *************** Fortune favours the BOLD! ***************