Here are some thoughts about a possible enhancement to samba. Let me know what yuou think. Whenever I want to re-start samba, for example to upgrade it, there always seem to be people logged in with files open. It occured to me therefore that an auto-restart feature may be useful. To implement this though we need to know when it is safe to re-start samba: 1. When there are no locked files? 2. When there are no open files? 3. When there are no connections? On detecting whichever of these conditions is best samba would need to shut itself down and finish by exec'ing a user specified script (specified in smb.conf?) which may finish by starting up samba again. Could anyone estimate how difficult this would be to implement? - if it isn't too difficult I don't mind having a go. -- Steve Fosdick Internet: fosdicsj@aom.bt.co.uk Voice: +44 1473 642987 MSMAIL: BTEA/BTLIP23/FOSDICSJ Fax: +44 1473 646656 BOAT: FOSDICSJ Snail: B29/G34, BT Labs, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, IP5 7RE, England.