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I have 3 machines. Two are dual boot Suse 10.2, and Windows XP, the other one is Edubuntu 7.04. I can't seem to get one of the suse boxes to share a folder with Samba. I try to go to the folder, and I see it, then when I click on it I am told it does not exist. The thing is, that it is set up exactly like the other suse box which shares just fine. I am obviously missing a setting that I need to check. With the Edubuntu box it sees both of the other suse machines, but neither can see it. When in Windows, or Linux the same issue exists. Can't see Edubuntu, and the share on the one Suse can't be accessed.
Any ideas as to what setting I am missing so that all machines can see each other and share using Samba?
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