I have a Samba 3.0.4 server using LDAP to authenticate and running on a HA cluster supporting around 1,000 users. When users connect with Win2K (just now I've limited this to Win2k machines), I have a large number of errors like this : (172.16.3.3) couldn't find service notepa Now, the service here is actually called 'notepad'. I have redirected folders in the user profiles to store parts of their profile outside the profile - fairly standard stuff and all well documented in the Samba documentation. These are in a share called 'FOLDERS'. Unfortunately, to get this to work, I also had to create a second duplicate shared called 'FOLDER' - 1 character shorter. For some reason, on some occasions this is called as 'FOLDERS' (correctly) and on others as 'FOLDER' - one character dropped, just like in the other example above. Home directories do the same - sometimes correctly called, and sometimes called with 1 character less than what is supposed to be there. Overall, this looks like a classic off-by-one error, but I don't know if this is a Win2K problem or a Samba problem. It seems to happen with all shares and is quite inconvenient. I've not experienced this problem prior to 3.0.4 (we've been using samba since before 2.0). Has anyone seen this or have any suggestions as to what the problem may be ? Thanks J ___________________________________________________________ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - sooooo many all-new ways to express yourself http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com