We have samba installed on our Unix (Tru64) box, but we are facing a very irritating problem. There is a network drive mapped on NT to allow each user to access their own Unix home directories, and there's a line in the smb.conf file saying that the password server is one of our NT servers. It works fine most of the time, but once in a while (like 5 times a week!) when a user tries to access that network drive he's immediatly locked on NT. Unlocking him on NT is a workaround, but not the solution. Have you faced this problem before? Any ideas? Config: Samba version 2.0.0beta4 Unix Tru64 4.0D NT 4 SP6 TIA, Karin