On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 06:31 -0500, Mike Chambers wrote: > Are you running selinux on that system? I can't tell if it's the > problem or not, but you may or may not need to relabel (or whatever that > is) your system. If not sure or no one chimes in soon, at least boot > with selinux=0 at the kernel prompt and then see if it works with > selinux off. > > Other thatn that, only thing I can bring up, is did you add the user(s) > to samba as well? I believe it's smbpasswd -a user (might need to add > "guest" (as in the actual word guest) as well ), but I could be wrong. > > -- > Mike Chambers > Madisonville, KY > Sorry I forgot to mention that. SELinux is enabled with Samba activated for sharing home directories and write to directories labelled public_content_rw_t, also Samba is selected to allow through the firewall. The Samba user is created with the same password as the windows box, which works fine on the home directory. Regards Simon