Thanks for all of your help!!

I have the firewall turned off.

I do believe you have to be root to get around the permissions problem or at
least it is the only way I have gotten it half way work.

I still cannot write to the shared directory.

I have been informed that this is probably because root is not a Samba user.
I do not believe I want root to be a Samba user for the security headaches
it could cause.

Still searching...
Doug



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