I remember reading about windows 95 not using encryption for login over smb
unless patched, so maybe one of your 95 machines have been patched, and the
problem one isnt. Read it the samba config file. I haven't looked into it any.
Just a thought.
Simon
On Thursday 17 January 2002 22:59, Anders Holm wrote:
> Hi Barry!
>> [snip]
>> > One other clue: if I run nbstat on the problem machine I get an error
> > that it can't access the nbt driver (can't remember exact wording).
> > Looks like something may be missing. But what exactly?
>> If I'd where you I'd reinstall the network card and all set up the
> networking again. If you remove the network card in the Device manager and
> reboot, Windows should then reinstall the driver and TCP/IP also.... Then
> it's just a matter of configuring the IP etc. etc.
>> Hope that helps you....
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