Hi, I tried to upgrade two samba servers (on Solaris and Linux) from 2.2.10 to 3.0.5. Some of the client machines had some problems that forced me to install 2.2.11 instead. I use /etc/shadow for authentication, so the only option in smb.conf I altered after install, was to add "encrypt passwords = no". One problem was from a WinXP SP2 box to the server on Solaris. The user is unable to access his files after logging in. smbstatus showed him as logged in, however. He has no problems on 2.2. To me this seemed like an issue with XPSP2, as other clients did not have this issue, and the same user was able to access the same share from another machine (Win2k, I think). The other was from a Linux box to the server on Linux. The user is able to mount a share, but everything under the mount-point is listed as owned by the UID/GID he has on the server, not who he is on the client machine. This is also changed from 2.2. I would think that this is the client's problem, not the server's. I'd appreciate any comments or suggestions. Regards, Sigmund Straumsnes