I am having an interesting time making a couple of windows NT 4.0 workstations keep their mapped network drive mounts to a SAMBA server running release 1.9.13. Currently I have plenty of the company's Win 3.11 machines re-connecting to network drives just fine with other Win 3.11 p.c.'s and the samba-server. I have applied the M.S. service pack #3 for the Win NT workstations and made the registry changes for using plain passwords. I can connect to a network drive initially one time just fine. BUT Keeping a connection mapped during a power off/on I need some help on. If you start the Win NT 4.0 workstation machine, browse and map a network drive (say D: to "//samba-server/misc" it works fine) but if you leave it mapped and shutdown-restart win NT it will try to restore this connection it will fail miserably no matter what you type in as the password. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brian K. Biltz Systems Integrator E-mail: brianb@cim.epcorp.com Cincinnati Industrial Machinery 3280 Hageman St. Cinn., Oh 45241 USA Phone (513) 769-0700 ext. 229 Fax (513) 769-0697 or 769-7050 http://www.canwash.com