I have migrated my documents to a linux partition from windows, as I used to be a windows user. So I have spaces in the names of my files and folders, which linux seems to deal with fine, so I leave it that way. now I wanted to share some of my folders with my home network, but they are running windows, so I read up on samba and how to configure it. I pointed it to one of these folders to find out that u cannot point to folders with spaces in the path (even if u "\ "), ok I thought that's fine, so I made a folder /d/shared and in this folder I put symlinks to the folders that have spaces in the path, but the symlinks do not have spaces. they would not show up on my linux accessing the smb server, or on the windows boxes, I finally realized that the folders that the symlinks point to cannot have spaces in the path either (if they do they will not show up) so now they show up and work. One interesting thing is once u get past that, and u click on one of the symlinks the folder that it points to pops up just fine in an SMB session and in this folder is folders that have spaces in the name, and when I click on those, it works fine (y should I be able to, if samba won't point to folders with spaces in the path???). My new problem however is stranger than fiction, I have 2 real folders (no spaces) in this folder full of symlinks and in these 2 real folders I have symlinks (no spaces in path pointed to or in name) but they don't show up. I was using the stable version from ftp.debian.org, now I'm using the unstable version in an attempt to remedy the problem but I guess noone caught it? Please help Thank you Phire PS sorry for the life story, but I figured you would need the most complete explanation, and what I tried to find the problem :) _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail