On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 02:59, Dan wrote: > Apparently, I am not as smart as I thought I was. > > I edited the /etc/smb.conf file to include: > workgroup = workgroupname > > The concept of making Linux a WINS server is intreging, but not necessary > for me yet. I do not mind the broadcast traffic, so as my understanding > goes ... I can skip the WINS server information for now while my > peer-to-peer network must broadcast to find host not in the arp cache. > > My current problem is that I do not see any reference to the shared windows > directories (on the windows box). I am using File Manager - Super user mode > in KDE to search for the shares. > > Using my primitive windows thinking, I would expect to see the workgroup > shared folders in the root directory (in windows my computer shows network > shares even if they are workgroups). > > Am I looking in the wrong place or is something else awry? > ----- I have seen Windows XP list identifiable shares within the first level of the network browser but I don't recall that happening on any other version. On linux, you can use 'linneighborhood' which provides a browser with similar functionality. If you have Gnome installed, I believe that you can use Nautilus to browse by typing smb:// into the address bar (smb:) with RH 8. Craig