Hello, I'm an inexperienced Linux / Samba user attempting to get some simple networking going with various versions of Windows. Running Samba 3.0.14a-2 on a 'freebie magazine' fedora install. I appear to have a what I think is a permissions problem, but could(?) be username or password related. I can see my shares on all of my Windows clients (2k,xp and 98). I can read from them, but not write to them. Win 2K and 98 reports 'Cannot access this file. Check security priveleges over the network drive'. when trying to create a new or modify an existing file. If I smbmount the share (on the linux box on which it exists), I also cannot write to it when logged in as user Simon, though I can write to it direct (ie not through the mount point) logged in as Simon. I have the following in smb.conf: [global] workgroup = AED wins support = yes log level = 3 max log size = 1000 read only = no hosts allow = 192.168.2. printcap name = /etc/printcap printing = lprng log file = /root/smb.log server string = Testing smb passwd file = etc/samba/smbpasswd password level = 8 username level = 8 and [D-Main-Data] comment = Main Data Drive path = /usr/AED/D-Main-Data/ valid users = Simon create mask = 0775 write list = Simon At /usr/AED/D-Main-Data, the permisions show as drwxrwxrwx, though at the the point where the share is smbmounted are drwx-r-xr-x. I suspect this is the clue to the whole thing, but I don't know the solution! I've tried setting the owner of /usr/AED/D-Main-Data to both root and to Simon to no avail. Windows shows no permissions ticked in Security Properties for the shared directory or directories under it. A file created on the Linux box as user Simon shows as having Read and Write ticked, but I still can't modify and save it. I have the same user / password combinations set up on the Win and Linux boxes, and also in smbpasswd. I have a horrible feeling this is a basic linux permissions issue, but I'm at the end of my own limited abilities with it. Thanks in advance, Simon Ansley