I have a couple Samba servers running on Solaris (9 4/04) & FreeBSD (5.21) that work well (can't remember which version of Samba). I have a Windows XP Pro box with SP2 on my client. I've set up a Samba server on a Mandrake 9 Linux box (I think it's Samba 3.04) and when I browse to it via Network Neighborhood, I get right in. If I map a drive from my XP client, every time I open up Windows Explorer, it takes about 30 seconds to "unfreeze" and then shows me my Explorer window, which is set to open up in My Documents, which is located on the client. I can then look in the mapped linux samba share and it shows data. If before it unfreezes and I try to exit the program, I have to End Task. If I disconnect the Linux Samba share, the problem no longer occurs. I'm wondering if it's the version of Samba I'm running or if there are special considerations for the Linux implementation of Samba? I have Mandrake 10 and I think I'll install that this weekend and see which version comes with that or if I had gotten it off of rpmfind.net... I don't remember setting it up... Any thoughts? I'm sure I need to get the versions of Samba I'm running, but my ISP, Speakeasy has been fighting with SBC about SBC making my connection inoperable for the last week... so I can't just ssh in and get the info... I'll post a summary following any suggestions or if my own experiments yield success. Thanks, Josh Popp jpopp@trdlnk.com