Hi, I have a problem accessing files on NT and 95 using Samba version 1.9.18p10. The files that I am accessing are in ClearCase (version control software) on a Solaris Ultra 60 server. They are source files and are compiled on NT on the command line through batch files. If I fire more than one build (batch file) then once in a while I get a fatal error from the Microsoft compiler - "Could not open source file" while this file is very much present on the Unix server. Each of these builds takes upto three hours. If I do one build at a time it goes through fine but if I do three of them simultaneously then I get this problem. However the samba connection itself is not broken and I am able to see the same "missing file" at a later point of time when the system is not loaded with builds. I replaced samba with PC NFS software (DiskAccess from Intergraph) and this problem didn't occur in the same build conditions. But I would like to continue with samba instead of changing over to NFS. Any suggestions on how to fix this are very welcome. Thanks in advance, Shailo Sanyal (ssanyal@ptc.com) Tools and Integration Group Parametric Technology Corporation Bedford, MA My smb.conf file : ------------------------------------------------------------------------- [global] security = user server string = DOZER - Samba Server ; printing = bsd printcap name = /opt/samba/lib/printcap ; load printers = yes guest account = ftp ; password level = 1 ; This next option sets a separate log file for each client. Remove ; it if you want a combined log file. log file = /tmp/samba.%m.log log level = 1 dfree command = /opt/samba/bin/dfree browseable = yes getwd cache = yes status = yes workgroup = EPD [homes] comment = Home Directory browseable = yes guest ok = no read only = no create mode = 0775 writeable = yes [printers] comment = All Printers path = /tmp browseable = no printable = yes public = no create mode = 0700 writable = no [pc_33] comment = main 3.3 pc mt view path = /view/OPT_R3_pc_vu/cm/optegra browseable = yes guest ok = no read only = no create mode = 0774 writeable = yes ----------------------------------------------------------------------