Greetings. I am new to this list so please forgive what maybe an easy question. I am trying to use Samba 2.2.5 on a Solaris 7 server for a bunch of Win9x and Win2K clients. What I am currently having troubles with is viewing/changing permissions on the W2K boxes. While everything seems to be working OK for files (the check boxes show up and function correctly), this is NOT the case for directories/folders. For folders, none of the check boxes ever show up as checked (although, if you check any of them, if shows as checked until you say "Apply" when they all go blank again.) When I apply the selected permissions to a folder, it appears to work (verified using "ls" on the server.) Something which may be significant: when I try to bring up the Properties of a folder, the following entry shows up in the SMBD log file: smbd/service.c:make_connection(252) W2Khostname (xx.xx.xx.xx) couldn't find service tes This is strange because it appears to be looking for the service with the last character missing (i.e. the correct service name in this case is "test"), shown earlier in the log file as: smbd/service.c:make_connection(651) W2Khostname (xx.xx.xx.xx) connect to service test as user tim Could it be that when the Properties dialog box is display on the W2K box, causing the W2K box to query the Samba server for the permissions but that the Samba server is somehow truncating the final character from the service name (leading to it not finding any permissions for that folder, which it reports back to the W2K box)? Any ideas on resolving this issue? My smb.conf is as follows: share modes = yes getwd cache = yes workgroup = MY_DOMAIN security = DOMAIN encrypt passwords = yes password server = * debuglevel = 1 os level = 0 domain master = no preferred master = no max log size = 1000 mangled names = No inherit acls directory mask = 777 time server = Yes unix extensions = Yes name resolve order = host wins bcast guest account = smbguest [test] comment = Samba test space path = /export/home0/sambatest read only = no guest ok = no browseable = yes inherit permissions = Yes Many thanks in advance! -- Tim Pointing, Systems Manager, DRDC Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada Tim.Pointing@drdc-rddc.gc.ca