I'm finding a large amount of cpu time on my DU4.0D boxes when win95 clients attempt a login. I'm guessing that the large percentage is due to crypting the password presented to Samba by the client for the many iterations defined by "password level" (mine's set to 8). I guess one way to reduce the load would be to configure win95 so that it does not uppercase the entire password, but send it in the case that the user typed it in in the first place. This way, I can set "password level" to 0. Anyone know of a way to do this, or is this wishful thinking? Thanks. Rob Naccarato "Civilized men are more discourteous than savages Sys Admin because they know they can be impolite without Sheridan College having their skulls split, as a general thing." Oakville, Ont. Canada - Robert E. Howard