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Old 20th August 2005, 03:14 PM
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Problem samba server accessing xp

I had completed sharing docs between xp and FC4 using samba,(security = share) But i had got a problem here:
After my starting smb service, i can't access into xp in my box first, i would have to access into it after first time xp accessed into my samba server. i do not know why or how to figure out that..........
Any can help me? Thanks!
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