We have samba and cups running on a RedHat Enterprise 3 system; samba-3.0.4 and cups-1.1.17-13. This weekend our Windows 98 computers lost contact with some of the printers. They can see the printers to add the samba printers. The Windows 98 computers can print to the samba printers as the printers are added onto the system. However, when the Windows 98 computers try to print to the samba printers later, the printer function on the Windows system freezes; we have to reboot the Windows 98 computers to even see the printers again. We think that some Windows computer on the network has added the samba servers to their system and then set the system to share the printers. This causes the windows 98 computers to try to use the printers on the "sharing" windows system instead of on the samba server. Do you know of an easy way to find the "sharing" windows computers? Is there a way to get the Windows 98 computer to always use the samba server rather than a "sharing" windows computer. Could there be another cause of the problem? The problems just cropped up this weekend with the returning students. No changes were made to the samba or cups configuration on the server. The samba server shows up as the master for the workgroup.