Hello, I'm really enjoying backing up Windows workstations from my Linux box using smbmount to mount a password protected share of the c drive from each of them then I use a tool called rdiff-backup to keep changes of all the files in specified folders. I've run into a problem sharing the C drive with a password on a small number of workstations that run Windows XP Home Edition. Here's the suggestion... It would be cool if the Microsoft File and Printer sharing service could be removed from the networking protocols of XP Home edition and replaced with a Samba File and Printer Sharing Protocol. Novell has experience with doing this sort of thing inside Windows. As it is, the upgrade from Windows XP Home to the Professional version could cost in excess of $200. I've often thought of doing this to an old Windows 98 box that used to be used as a file server (cough). Well, there's the idea. I'll look forward to hearing whether this is a doable thing. Particularly whether this deep of linking into the Windows API would violate any licensing issues. Joe Baker Network Administrator NEL Frequency Controls, Inc.