Group, We have been talking about mounting Samba resources. I'm having a problem with one. At home I have a Red Hat 7.2 box with VMware installed, running Windows XP Pro in a virtual machine. In it I have marked a folder to be shared. On the basis of what I learned in recent discussions it now functions very nicely, and I can even mount it from Linux as a non-root user. Here where I am presently working I have nearly the same setup ... slightly different hardware, but functionally almost a clone of my home system, including VMware running a Windows XP virtual machine. I went through all the machinations to share a folder, and when I try to mount it, I get an error message. It looks like this (so far run only as root): # mount -t smbfs -o username=TheUser,workgroup=TheGroup \ //TheMachine/TheShare /mnt/it2 7163: Connection to TheMachine failed SMB connection failed (Real names/paths not shown.) FWIW, I do have another SMB directory mounted at work, proving it's not a problem with Samba not working on the machine. It just cannot connect to my virtual machine. vmware-nmbd and vmware-smbd are both running processes. Most of what I know about Windows I have learned in the last week. I need help with suggestions what to check. Thank you for your help.