Hi folks. Forgive me if this has already been addressed and I missed it. I have recently upgraded Samba from 1.9.18p10 to 2.0.6 on my HP-UX 10.20 machine. The clients are a few Windows 95 and NT 4.0 machines, and my machine, which is Windows 2000 RC2. Yesterday I tried to open a text file on a Samba share using the text editor Textpad. Textpad appeared to lock up, and jumped to 90% CPU usage on the Win2K box, and on the HP-UX box, smbd jumped to the highest CPU user as well, with 33%. I finally had to kill Textpad on my Win2K box, and everything returned to normal. The problem occurs every time now. My NT 4.0 clients can use the same version of Textpad to open files on the same share with no problems. Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be wrong? Thanks in advance! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Jayson T. Garrett, Mississippi College Computer Center P.O. Box 4056, Clinton, MS 39058 601.925.3826 garrett@mc.edu http://www.mc.edu/~garrett "The human race is divided into two sharply differentiated and mutually antagonistic classes -- a small minority that plays with ideas and is capable of taking them in, and a vast majority that finds them painful, and is thus arrayed against them." -- H.L. Mencken