Im having some issues with Samba that I'm not sure where to go from, and have not been able to figure it out. Im converting a Windows NT machine to a Linux machine for file sharing. Ive been able to get printer sharing working properly, as well as public directories/files which is great. Im using Samba-2.0.5a (will upgrade to 2.0.6 shortly) and am having issues with the following: 1) The inability to log into my own private directory with password. It keeps on prompting me for a username and password. Even doing smbclient ``machinename\username` -U username comes up with an "tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw" from either the unix or Windows NT machine. log.smb is showing the following: [1999/11/21 23:44:07, 0] smbd/password.c:authorise_login(808) rejected invalid user samba Ive tried the "ftp" user, "nobody" user for guest, and so on. None of them appear to work and I continue to have an invalid user. I'm not sure why this is invalid, which is probably why I can't connect to my own directory from either Windows NT, or Linux. 2) File Sharing issues. We use a business accounting package that does file sharing amongst computers/clients. It appears with Samba, only one client can access the accounting package at once (its a public directory, shareable by everyone). Apparently there is an issue with file locking, and Ive tried enabling "strict locking = yes" but it slows things down dramatically and when two people try to run the program at once, it does not work properly (the client running it will run at a snail pace, and the other client attempting to connect will not be able to do so (program will stop responding in 98/NT)). Are there any suggestions to allow multiple computers share files for an accounting package (BusinessWorks, from www.sota.com)? Im hoping I dont have to go back to Windows NT to share files, and I hope that Samba will be able to do this somehow. Suggestions, hints, ideas, etc will be appreciated. Thanks! Jon Mitchiner ICQ # 21030881 AIM # MinotaurT