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Old 30th July 2012, 03:49 AM
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Cannot browse shares on Windows 7 Machine

I have one Windows 7 machine and when on Fedora 17 64bit (default install, nothing changed) I cannot browse the network shares. After installing Samba and Samba-Client, I am able to see the Windows workgroups (MSHOME and WORKGROUP). I can browse MSHOME which houses a XP machine with no shares. I cannot browse WORKGROUP, which contains the Windows 7 Machine. I get an error that states it cannot browse the workgroup. I can browse the shares from the XP machine just fine, and the permissions for the share are public so I do not feel it is an account issue. Any suggestions on what I can do to be able to browse this machine/shares?
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