I've had 2.2.2 running fine on a FreeBSD system (4.8) for 18 months. Last week, Windows 2000 users started complaining about slow response and "weird" error messages when trying to open files located on the samba server. I perused the logs and saw nothing unusual. As the week progressed, the problems became more frequent and now the windows clients cannot successfully open files on the samba server. Several of the windows clients attempt to launch .exe files from the samba server and I see in the logs: smbd/service.c:close_cnum(650) But this doesn't happen every time. As soon as the client attempts to launch an .exe, Windows 2000 throws a GPF error. This is consistent across all Win2K boxes on the network trying to launch .exe files. I also see many messages like this: smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(1762) Sorry for the lack of precision in my description. Frankly, Samba has run like a champ for me for years and I've never experienced a problem like this. I've restarted the daemon and even rebooted the server but to no avail. Can anyone help me out here or point me in the right direction? -- Regards, Doug