: I have an XP client running office XP. This is sitting on an network along with an IBM RS6000. The RS6000 has SAMBA installed and configured so that the XP client can see the RS6000 as though it is a network device. The user opens a template in Word 2002 which creates a mailmerge document using VBA. The VBA code gets the name of the document and the location for both the document and the data from a control item which it reads in. The document itself is stored on the RS6000 in one directory and the data file is stored in a seperate directory on the RS6000. The document is created and saved without any problems. When it comes to editing the mail merge document we get an error message which says "<File Name> is a mail merge main document. Word cannot find its data source". I then click on "OK" and try to find the data file. When I find the data file and click on it and open it we go back to the box asking for me to locate the data source. If I try this on my own machine running Windows '98 and Office XP the problem does not occur. If I open a document which has been created on the first machine I still need to locate the data source but when I select it the data source is attached and I can carry on with the editing of the document. If I open a document created on my machine on the first machine then again there isn't a problem. Can you tell me if there is an issue with Samba and Windows XP regarding File and Directory access permissions. Sally Sally Walters-Thomas Systems Development Consultant ADP Dealer Services (UK) Ltd email:swt@ds.adp.co.uk Tel: 0870 2255 237 Fax: 01709 835547 intY has scanned this email for all known viruses (www.inty.com)