Hello All, I have a minor issue that is vexing me. Here is some important information... The server is running Red Hat 7.2, with EXT3FS for the underlying file system and Samba 2.4.STABLE7 and is acting as a PDC. The system has far more RAM, CPU Power and Hard drive space then is really needed. So, I doubt the issue I am experiencing is related to hardware issues. I believe that it might have something to do with the EXT3FS commit times, although I haven't found anything regarding the commit intervals of EXT3FS. Anyway, to the meat of the problem... When people are searching through one of the shares, which contains nearly 6 GBs of data, by using *<PART OF FILENAME>*.<FILE EXTENSION> sometimes nothing will show up. Other times a few files will show up and still at other times, all of the files they are actually searching for will appear in the Windows Search program. This occurs regardless of the version of Windows performing the searching. So far, this only occurs on the share that contains the bulk of our data. Other shares, located on that same partition, do not experience such issues. The other thing that we are experiencing is looking at a number of sequentially numbered files within one directory. Some of the older files are opened and referenced while creating the newer files. All of the files are Excel spreadsheets. Once all of the work is done, sometimes the old files, that weren't altered, just opened appear out of order. They often appear as the last files in Windows Explorer. Regardless of how many times the view is refreshed. Of course, when using the Open File option from the File menu of Excel, the files are always listed properly. So, I am thinking that the issue could be related to how Windows Explorer talks to Samba. If there are any changes that I could make to the server or to the client machines to get these issue resolved, I will give them a go. Thanks. Regards, Robert Adkins II IT Manager/Buyer Impel Industries, Inc. Ph. 586-254-5800 Fx. 586-254-5804