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Old 18th May 2004, 03:20 PM
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Question samba server asking for password

i have recently installed fedora 1 on an old computer. the installation was sucessful so i installed webmin to make it easier to manage. i set up the samba server on it but i am not able to log into it at all. i know i need to create a user or something for it but im not sure how to do that. and once i do that i still would like to take the passwords off for the internal network so people dont have to log in everytime they want to save something.
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