I've been through the Samba diagnosis procedure and FAQ, and haven't found anything like this: Windows 95, version "4.00.950 B". Samba 2.0.3 on a Sparc Solaris 2.7 system. From the Win95 machine, I can map Samba shares as network drives (via 'net use' Windows explorer, and right-clicking on My Computer. Also, I can browse the network neighborhood and open up shares from the Samba server. In all cases, what I see in Windows or the DOS window is what I'd expect to see--filenames, icons representing filenames or folders, etc. In a DOS window, I can do anything to files on the Samba share I want to do--rename, delete, whatever. In Windows, however, after opening up either the network drive or Samba share in NetWork neighborhood, all I can do is view files. If I try to do anything to a file in Windows--open it by double-clicking, rename it, delete it--I get a pop-up error that says: "Cannot delete foo: Cannot find the specified file. Make sure you specify the correct path and filename." Huh? I just double-clicked on the icon representing 'foo' and then was told the system can't find 'foo.' What is wrong here? Thanks. -- Tim Evans | 4 Beech Hill Drive http://www.tkevans.com/tkevans.html | Newark, DE 19711