I can not get a laptop to running Win98 to mount samba shares on a Linux box, and I don't think it's the normal encrypted password problem. Here's the setup: Linux box has a class B ethernet connection to the internet and a class C connection to the laptop. +-------------------+ | Linux |--eth0--1.2.3.4---->internet | box |--eth1--192.168.1.1----192.168.1.2---win98 +-------------------+ I have interfaces = 192.168.1.1/24 in smb.conf I tried the registry patch. I then switched to encrypted samba passwords on the linux box. The win98 machine dual boots linux, and I can get smbclient connections to the linuxbox then. I have to use the smbpasswd password, not the regular one, suggesting that encrypted passwords are working ok on the linuxbox. I can even mount the linuxbox as a network drive from the NT cluster downstairs. The win98 username matches that on the linuxbox. When I try mapping network drives on the win98 machine as \\linuxbox\username and enter the password (regular or encrypted) I get "Microsoft Networking: The password is incorrect. Try again." with use net \\linuxbox\tmp x: I get "Error 86: The specified network password is not correct..." I've also tried using \\192.168.1.1\tmp in case it's looking at 1.2.3.4 (i.e. the machines internet connection). Don't know if that's valid. The connection between the machines seems fine otherwise, I can mount shares on the win98 machine on the linuxbox, the linuxbox is forwarding IP for the win98 machine. etc. etc. It's failing at step 8 of the diagnosing smb file, with that Error 86 password message, although I don't know how you set a password for "net view". Any suggestions gratefully received. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Terry Brown Natural Resources Research Institute Post-doctoral Associate 5013 Miller Trunk Highway tbrown@nrri.umn.edu University of Minnesota, Duluth Ph. 218 720 4345 Duluth, Minnesota 55811 Fax 218 720 4219 http://beaver.nrri.umn.edu/~tbrown/