The PC is not in a domain. The account I would like to use to login is the local Admin account. But my Mac does not ask me for credentials, just right away tells me my name or password is incorrect. The PC is not denying remote logins since I can login from my PC. > Is this PC in a domain? If not, do you have an account on that PC that > match the username and password you are typing in? If it is in a domain > can you log in to that pc locally using the credentials you provide? IS > that PC setup to deny all remote logins? > > Raoul > > :From my Mac, I'm unable to attach to any shares on that PC. > :I'll see if I can find another Mac and test from there. > :I'm able to connect to other shares on other PCs. > :It appears to be something with a saved password somewhere on > :my Mac. My guess. > : > :TIA > :K > : > :> Can you connect to other more specific shares on the pc, > :besides c$, or > :> can you connect from other machines? (you said pc, but other macs?) > :> > :> Can you connect to other shares on other pc? > :> > :> -x > :> > :> > Small weird problem. > :> > I'm trying to connect to an administrative share on a > :> > windows machine... smb://<ip>/c$ > :> > I know this share works since I'm able to connect to > :> > it from my PC. > :> > If I enter that same address in 10.3, I get the error > :> > "Could not connect to the server because the name or > :> > password is not correct" > :> > Funny thing is, it hasn't asked me to authenticate. > :> > I thought that maybe I had asked to have the password > :> > saved in Keychain, but I can't find anything regarding > :> > that IP. > :> > How do get 10.3 to prompt me for authentication? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what youre looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com