Hi: I'm setting-up samba 2.0.0 on linux 2.2.1 as a file/print server for a group of 24 Win98 machines in a mixed-age (K-12) school lab in Mexico. There are approx. 200 students and every hour the users change. The users do not often use the same machine they last used. I need to automate the process as much as possible; I'm sure this is being done elswhere and I hate to reinvent the wheel. What I need to happen is this: 1. All login info. and user profiles stored on the samba server and only on the samba server. If local copies are made, over time every machine will have password and profile information (likely out-of-date) for every student. I have the profiles being stored correctly on the samba server, how can I eliminate the copies on the client machines? 2. Each user should connect automatically to his home directory upon login at the Win98 machine, and disconnect automatically upon logout. The user's home directory should become the current working directory for the user, so that, by default, all user files are kept there. I've tried putting "net use z: /HOME" in the %U.bat for each user, but it fails because "netlogon" is always mounted on z:. 3. Users should not be able to see (browse) the directories of any other user. 4. The Win98 logon screen fields should always be blank (not contain the name of the last user) for new logins. 5. Users should not be able to "share" their home directory across the network. 6. Does a tool exist for batch entry of login/passwords? I'm not using password encryption. I know that some of these issues are marginally related to samba, sorry. Hopefully, someone has already solved these issues. Thanks, -- Mike Anderson Freelance Consultant http://www.commproc.com mka@ieee.org +52 473 25789 voice +52 473 24837 fax Guanajuato, GTO, Mexico "If it looks like a bug, waddles like a bug, and quacks like a bug, its a quack!"