OK, forgive me here for asking a dumb question, but did you make sure the samba daemons are actually running? i.e.
# ps aux | grep smbd
and
# ps aux | grep nmbd
the "network path not found" error is about what you would get if samba was not started.
If smbd and nmbd are running...
I have 3 SCO servers with multiple Lexmark network printers installed on them. The only way I have been able to make them work reliably is to configure them with the SCO 'rlpconf' command. Basically rlpconf does what PHV said, but interactively so you don't have to create the files. HP...
If you installed Samba, there isn't really any reason to keep VisionFS, so just go into Custom and remove VisionFS. You might want to keep backup copies of the VisionFS password files and such, in case you need them later and they might save some time when you're adding users in Samba.
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