Hi: I'm using smbclient version 1.9.15p8 to do some printing from a Solaris 2.3 box to an NT 4.0 share of a remote Win95 box with a printer attached. Unix <-----> NT 4.0 printer share <---WAN---> Win95 printer share (NT is sharing a share...) About a year ago, I wrote a printer script that is used by the lp system to print to the printer using an lp command. As an error check, the script saves the output of the smbclient program to a log file, and saves the printfile into my directory, just in case the printing screws up. Things were working quite well up until about a month ago, when smbclient began to give the following error message: smbclient returned Server time is Thu Jul 31 05:31:24 1997 Timezone is UTC-7 CR/LF<->LF and print text translation now on printing file /var/spool/lp/tmp/fido/151-1 as 151-1 ERRDOS - ERRbadfid (Invalid file handle.) printing remote file 0 bytes printed ERRDOS - ERRbadfid (Invalid file handle.) closing print file The bad thing is that this does not occur consistantly -- the same file that may give this error one time may print fine the next. I've even tried running smbclient manually, and I still get the error message at random times. I can only think that the problem is with the network, NT, or the Win95 box, since nothing's changed on the Unix box... 1. What does the message mean? 2. Is a file handle the same as a pointer to a file? 3. Could a network error cause this? Thanks in advance, Eric Shih ************** Lost on the information cowpath