Hello, I have used samba for the last little while and really like it :-) I have come across an unsettling problem, I do not know how to find the root cause of the problem. When I have large amounts of data to transfer between an NT box and a Linux box I end up with about 2% of the files corrupted. Here is the scenario: Need to transfer about 450 files between Linux and NT (about 2.0 GB in size). Once the copy process has completed I issue a diff (using -r to recurse the directory structure) to ensure the files have not changed. I end up with a number of files that are different. If I were to re-copy the files that are different everything seems to be okay (diff does not complain). I do not understand why this is happening. I have the following setup: Linux (running RH 7.0) - 512MB memory - 40.0GB of HD space - using kernel that came with system (2.2.x) - dual processor (Intel 450 MHz) - using default samaba binaries that come with RH 7.0 NT 4.0 (sp5) - 512MB memory - 40.0GB of HD space - using kernel that came with system (2.2.x) - dual processor (Intel 450 MHz) Both systems are connected using 3com 905 nic cards (10/100) and the hub is also a 3com (10/100 hub). Any help in tracking down this error would be very helpful. Thanks ... Douglas WF Acheson -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed