Just an idea... We all know that NN under Windows is at best non predictable and totally impossible to use since many times machines are not showing themselves and so on.... We all know also that Samba is never the problem with that, it's just the M$ protocol. So my idea: if some clever Window$ programmer makes an app that is just doing the same: You launch the app you have the list of computers You click on one you have a list of shares, and so on... Of course the application will behave itself a little better than NN, because it should be designed with that aim in mind, with the help of Samba people/docs/past experiences. Then you remove the NN icon (easy with System Profiles) from the desktop and put an Icon for this new app (maybe even the same icon ;-) !). You loose a little (like when using NN directly inside applications - not really needed if you map shares to drives at netlogon) but you gain more stability and logic. What do you think ? Maybe it exists already ? (I know that cgi progs exists to have NN in a Web page, but my aim is more to totally replace M$ idea of Network Neighborhood) It would even be possible to restrict view (like only local network, or only some computers) or things like that, everything in a logical point of view. I'm not a Window$ programmer, so it is impossible for me to do it, but I can help in other ways maybe. Just let me know. With some docs and some people pointing me in right direction, and some time, I might even consider to start it myself. Patrick Mevzek pat@patoche.org PS: you can even think of something launched at startup and then running like a service also which warns you (popup a window or something) when it detects a machine joined the network, disappeared and so on.... that could be handy for debugging, especially with new Samba code with NT functionnality. You could also have this information with timestamp stored in a file, etc... This should be among other configurable options of course.