William Case wrote: > >>> All the problems seemed to have started with this advice I >>> received from bugzilla: >>> >>> ---------- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=554236 >>> >>> >> Do you have a ~/.nautilus/network directory on your system? If so, >> what are the contents? >> > No ~/.nautilus/network directory only a ~/.nautilus/metafiles > directory. > OK.... But I am still not clear about your bugzilla.... In your bugzilla you say.... "Right now I have only one other machine connected to my LAN. Machine #1 (the one I use) is a dual boot machine with WindowsXP and Fedora 12. Machine #2 has been reformatted to remove WindowsXP and now only has Fedora 12 partitions. Neither Machine #1 nor Machine #2 have Samba installed." So, it seems you have no Windows machines and neither of your F12 systems are running samba. But, since you do have a /etc/samba/lmhosts you do have samba-common installed. Chances are you also have samba-client installed. Now, when you bring up nautilus you open the places "network" and see a "Windows Network" icon. This is perfectly correct since that is the purpose of places/network...to show Windows Shares. Now, if I were you I'd run wireshark to capture packet information using (initially) a capture filter of "port 137" and see what you get when you double click on "Windows Network".
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