I have been told that Samba automatically updates smbpasswd file when a corresponding client changes their password on NT, and that this works, even though there is no domain or PDC. my problem is that this is not happening for me. Nothing seems to happen on Samba when NT password is changed. I have Samba 2.0.6 running on Solaris 7 serving files and printers to NT4 clients in a peer to peer network. Samba seems to running fine, can browse and access shares etc. Samba is using the smbpasswd file to determine access to shares, I checked this by changing the passwords in smbpassword and then mapping from NT box using various passwords. I am sure its using the smbpasswd file for this. I do not have smbpasswd file in the default directory (private/smbpasswd). Interestingly, the smbpasswd command tries to access the default directory, even though I have set it to the new directory both in compile and in the smb.conf file. I have tried setting passwd chat debug as suggested to me, but it doesn't seem to put anything in the log file when I change the NT password. Am I missing something really basic here? I am new, but I have done a fair bit of reading on this problem, Any advice or suggestions on what I might be missing would be appreciated. thanks for taking the time to help -peter. -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed