If you read this wiki page: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/User_Home_Folders You will find, under the 'Introduction' heading, these statements: This documentation does not use the Samba built-in [homes] section that dynamically shares the user's home directory using the \\server\user_name\ path. While this can be helpful in certain scenarios, it has some disadvantages: ??? Windows does not support this feature, and certain settings, such as folder redirection in an Active Directory (AD), require a workaround instead and you cannot use the official solution. ??? You must create each new user's home directory manually. ??? The [homes] feature is not supported running on a Samba Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC). There is one very big problem with all that, most, if not all of it just isn't true ;-) Samba does support [homes] , you just have to set up smb.conf and the share correctly. Your users need to be known to the underlying Unix OS and you need this in smb.conf: ??? template homedir = /home/%D/users/%U [homes] ?? comment = Home Directories ?? browseable = no ?? read only = no ?? valid users = %S ?? root preexec = /usr/local/sbin/mkhomedir.sh %U %H You also need the script ;-) If you are prepared to and are able to test the script, I will supply a copy, but be aware, we (Louis and myself) will not be liable for anything that goes wrong (not that it should). ;-) Rowland