We have a number of Windows 95 machines which are not part of a domain but want to be able to access Samba shares. When 95 starts up (machine powerup) it seems that networking is not started and in order to access Samba share the users have to go through the Shutdown manu to logon as a different user - like their own local account. In the Network setting the primary login is set to MS Client but at startup the user are not prompted for a username/password (not that security is an issue here - simply to get their own profile and shares connected). Is there a way of defaulting Windows 95 to request a user identification rather than going through this bizarre routine? WfW used to do this quite happily! tia malcolm ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Reuters Ltd.