Hi all, I'm using Samba 3.0.2a and after fussing around a bit, I got a W2k client machine to join the domain. My original need to have this setup was to create printer accounting so I put in a print command (see below) in the printers section. Unfortunately, the accounting file wasn't written to. Then I ran testparm -v and noticed there was a 'print command' field in the global section which was just set to the default. Then I proceeded to add my print command to the global section. When I restarted samba and tried to login from the windows machine, it said the profile was missing. After fumbling around a bit, I opened Network Neighborhood and everything on the server was a printer, including the profiles and the home dir. shares. The problem is that even though I've tried to go back to an earlier set up of samba(back up of smb.conf), windows still sees everything as printers. Below is my smb.conf as it is right now. TIA, John Seo [global] workgroup = AMI-PRINT interfaces = 137.131.204.71/255.255.252.0 security = user encrypt passwords = Yes null passwords = Yes smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd server signing = auto log level = 6 log file = /var/log/samba/%m client use spnego = No logon path = \\%L\profiles\%u\%m logon drive = M: logon home = \\%L\%u\.win_profile\%m domain logons = Yes os level = 255 preferred master = Yes domain master = Yes ldap ssl = no hosts allow = 137.131.204.101, 137.131.204.102, 137.131.204.22, 127.0.0.1 hosts deny = ALL printing = lprng load printers = Yes printcap name = /etc/printcap printer admin = sheehan veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/riched20.dll/*.{*}/ [netlogon] comment = Network Logon Service path = /usr/local/samba/var/netlogon browseable = No [profiles] comment = Network Profiles Service path = /usr/local/samba/var/profiles read only = No create mask = 0600 directory mask = 0700 browseable = No [homes] comment = Home Directories read only = No browseable = No [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/tmp create mask = 0600 printable = Yes print command = echo "PRINTER:'%p' USERNAME:'%U' CLIENT:'%M' FILE:'%J' CACHE:'/var/spool/samba/%s' TIME:'%T'" >> /var/log/acct.samba; lpr -P%p %s browseable = No