I am new to samba, linux, this list, and basically all things computer related. I somehow managed to land myself this job for which I am not really qualified, so please forgive me if I unintentionally breech protocol. Despite my lack of experience with computers, I have been scouring whatever documentation I could get my hands on for two weeks now to try to solve these problems myself. I have made some progress, but believe I am stuck. If I am overlooking something obvious, it is not due to a lack of effort. I have two questions and would be greatful for any degree of help with either. I am running six groups or so of computers in different locations, all on the same network, with one linux box running samba. Each group of computers has its own printer. Linux is RedHat distribution 4.0 and samba is 1.9.17p4. I recently have taken advantage of the relatively new functionality of samba to enable domain logons and roving profiles. Unfortunately, in order to do this, user-level access in the Win95 clients had to be enabled. When I enabled user-level access, the network printing got all fouled up because the Win95 computers with printers were suddenly expecting a list of users who could be granted permission to use the shared resource (ie printer), which, not having an NT server, does not not exist. Because the list does not exist, no users can be granted permission and thus no computers can print unless they have a printer directly attached. I have searched the Samba digest archives somewhat extensively, and while I have found much helpful information and many answers to questions that I had, I did not find anything relating to this particular problem. Similarly, I have had no luck with the Win95 resource kit help file or the doc files which came with samba. I realize that Samba does not support the 'user permissions list' functionality of NT, and that therefore this may not be a completely relevant topic for this list, but does anybody have any suggestions? My second question pertains also to domain logons. More often than not, when a user logs out of a computer, the computer hangs. I found quite a bit of discussion on this topic from a month or two ago in the archives. However, it seemed as though the problem was found and rectified for the 1.9.17p4 release, which I believe is what I am running. I am definitely experiencing a crash when I try to log out. Is it possible that I compiled the new version incorrectly? Has anyone else experienced this problem due to other reasons, such as improper smb.conf settings? Again, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Finally, I would just like to take a moment to thank the Samba Team. The volume of competative, useful freeware which is available as an alternative to organizations, such as the one that I work for, who could not afford commercial equivalents, never fails to amaze me. Thank you very much for your hard work. Okay, FH