do you have browseable set to no anywhere?
On 02/05/07, Timothy Murphy <tim at birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie> wrote:
>> I only put that to annoy you.
>> I'm running a samba server on my Linux (Fedora 6) desktop,
> and can mount the shares in my Windows XP Home machine
> on my Linux machine.
> But I can't see the Linux "shares" I've specified in /etc/samba/cmb.conf
> on my Windows machine;
> it doesn't appear in My Network Places.
> Am I meant to run some program under Windows?
>> Here is the relevant stanza at the end of my smb.conf :
> [tim]
> path = /common/tim
> valid users = tim
> public = yes
> writable = yes
> printable = no
> create mask = 0765
>> Any suggestions (or other enlightenment) gratefully received.
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