I'm using Visual C++ on Windows 2000 with a Solaris system running Samba 2.0.7 as a file server. When editing source code files in Visual Studio I often get the message "This file has been modified outside Visual Studio" when it definitely hasn't been. The time on the Windows system is synchronized on a daily basis with the server using "net time \\server /set /yes". I have "dos filetime resolution = yes" in the smb.conf file, which is supposed to address this problem. We also run VC++ on several NT 4.0 machines in the office and this doesn't happen on any of them (as a matter of fact the "dos filetime resolution" parameter doesn't seem to be necessary for them). Is this a known problem with Samba and Windows 2000? Is there a workaround? Simon Saunders