Hello everyone, I see the error message "Network path not found" when I attempt to access a Linux Samba server from NT server/workstation by double clicking on the samba server's name in Network Neighborhood (double click server icon, 2 to 3 second pause, error message appears). Details: We have an NT domain. Several Linux boxes and NT workstations are part of the domain. The Linux boxes have successfully joined the domain and show up in Network Neighborhood as part of the domain. One of the Linux boxes works perfectly well and its shares are available. It uses domain authentication. The others do not work and the error message mentioned above appears when someone tries to access them. The samba servers that do not work have each been removed and readded to the domain** by the PDC prior to the problem I am reporting. The Linux boxes can be accessed by doing a Find->Computer and providing the *ip address*. Double clicking on the results of the find presents the Linux samba shares provided the Samba server is in "security = server" mode and NOT in "security = domain" mode. When the computer name is given as the search string the server is found, but double clicking on its icon results in the aforementioned error message. ** recall a previous post of mine about the samba servers being unable to rejoin the domain. It turns out I had run "smbpasswd -j DOM -r DOMPDC" more than once. Perhaps the DOMAIN_MEMBER.txt/html files could be changed to include a warning about the effect of joining the domain twice and hos to fix it? Does the NT server/PDC cache information about domain members that is the cause of the current problem? Would rebooting the PDC help (if the PDC was under my control I would have already tried this, but I am really intersted in understanding what is the source of the problem)? Any advice/information is greatly appreciated. Rich Molecular Engineering Laboratory Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of California, Santa Cruz