Hi, I've configured SAMBA to be act asif it were a PDC for a network of UNIX and Windows 98 machines. The other UNIX machine also runs SAMBA, and has a machine trust account with the PDC, to act asif it is a domain member. The other machines are all Windows 98 PCs, which use the "PDC" SAMBA server as a logon server. The problem I have is with browsing. Because of the way SAMBA chooses a domain, the name of the workgroup for all the machines (they are all in the same workgroup) and the "NT" domain is the same. As soon as I join the second SAMBA host to the NT domain, the browse list suddenly comprises only of the "PDC" machine, and the other SAMBA host. Without any machine trust accounts created, and no other machines in the domain, all machines in the workgroup are visible. I want the "PDC" machine to be the master browser for the network, as the other machines are all powered down from time to time, but this seems to cause problems with the workgroup/domain issue. I have also read that having a workgroup by the same name as the NT domain is a bad idea. I'd like to just create a domain by a different name, but SAMBA chooses its domain name from its workgroup name. Do I need to create a different work group for the machines that are not domain members, but only logon clients, or is there a way to make SAMBA choose a different name for the domain from that which it uses for its workgroup name? If I do need to split the network into separate workgroups, the one problem I fear is that I will need to use one of the other machines as a master browser, they are personal computers, and as such, not very reliable. Is there any way around this? Any advice would be appreciated. Regards Will -- Willie Viljoen Highveld Computing Solutions 214 Paul Kruger Avenue Universitas Bloemfontein 9321 South Africa +27 51 522 15 60, a/h +27 51 522 44 36 +27 82 404 03 27 will@highveldcs.com To find out how we can help you with inventive solutions, visit http://www.highveldcs.com/