On Tue August 2 2005 3:36 pm, Bill West wrote: > I had a similar problem and the culprit was SELinux policy. If SELinux > is running on your box, check the Samba section. I think by default > Samba is disabled. > Bill > I checked, but actually, it's enabled. I did disable Selinux controls for the SMB and NMB daemons, but Samba shares were, and remain, enabled. -- Claude Jones Bluemont, VA, USA