Symbolic Link Files ??? Dear Samba Administrators, I want to be able to share NT disk to SunOS and Solaris servers using automounter. I need Win95 clients to be able to access and make changes to files that are symbolic links on NT disks back to the unix servers. These files have been created by the unix clients. Win95 users need to be able to access the files directly from the NT4.0 server (not from unix). When a Win95 user opens the file that is symbolic linked back to the unix server (with other NFS packages I have tried), it corrupts the link file. I know next to nothing about Samba. I have the following question: If I am using Samba on a Win95 machine, can the Win95 user access the symbolic link files pointing back to the unix server and not corrupt the symbolic link file? It is my understanding that NT's do not know how to handle a symbolic link file. Can Samba handle this problem for NT? I am sure I sounds like I am bouncing off the computer screen, but I need more disk space on my unix server. Company does not want to spend the $$$$ on unix equipment, so I want to use automounter to setup additional disk for unix use, which I have been able to do; but I have not been successful at getting Win95 clients to access unix files (on a NT server) directly. What if any limitations would Samba have if I were to use this product to add additional disk space (NT disk) to unix. This task has been a major headache, and I am sure this is not the place to be asking my question, since I haven't even installed Samba, but if there is anyone using Samba, who can tell me that that Samba will come close to what I am needing to do, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for listening. Regards, L. Duncan