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I have a samba server running on CentOS 5.6.

When I browse the the server from Windows 7 computer I see a share that I did not assign.

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I have already looked through the /etc/samba/smb.conf there was no share in the file that was uncommented by that name.

Where is it coming from, can I get rid of it, or atleast hide it.

The share is the home dir of the unprivileged user for the server

I can / will post my smb.conf if needed.

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This is an automatic share created by the [homes] section in /etc/samba/smb.conf. Just comment out the [homes] section and its options then restart Samba. You may also be interested in leaving the share enabled and configuring it as browseable = no instead.

Have a look at man smb.conf for more details.

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