On 20/03/06, *Guido Leisker* <lists.gl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:lists.gl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> Hey mates,
>
> I set-up a smaba server on my laptop with a shared folder, and
correct
> work-group access, so that I can see it from my WinXP program on the
> network... Now, I also managed the correct user access for the
server,
> with username = my username (ahelmy) and password...
>
> However, I cannot access the server (or the shared folder, that
is) from
> my WinXP pc, so... what else should I do? When I try and access it, I
> get the permission denied error mesage
>
> Thank you
>
> --
> A. Helmy
>
Do you try to share home dirs?
Then you have a problem with se linux
Have a look at
$ man samba_selinux
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> huh? I didn't really understand that Guido :)
If you try to share direcotories which are home-direcotries of users. Or
chield-dirs. Then that is not allowed by fedora by default.
You have to tell se-linux that you want to do that.
That is not a samba-part.
type man samba_selinux
(Is my english realy so bad ;) )