Help! I've broken something on my NT box - when I try to connect to my Samba server through the nethood I get an error popup that says: "<servername> is not accessible The storage control blocks were destroyed" I can connect to another samba server with no problem, other users from other machines can connect to the above server with no problem either. I can connect with net use directly as well. I can't connect from my NT client using any local account through the nethood. After the failure, a net use shows 2 IPC$ connections, one with the machine name all in caps, the other with only the first letter capped. A similar connection to a "working" server only shows 1 IPC$ connection, with first letter capped. I think the problem began when I was playing around with the NT-DOMAIN support (and had it working); then I moved the PDC to another samba server. When connecting to that server I got messages about roaming profiles being out of date etc (I did not configure it to do that, so I thought). It tried writing updates somewhere.... I completetly reinstalled Samba on the problem server - I am forced to conclude the problem lies on my client. I'm guessing something about user profiles, but I can't see anything obvious. So... can anyone suggest what might be wrong and how I can fix it? Thanks John Harper ------------------------------------ Academic Computing Coordinator University of Toronto at Scarborough harper@scar.utoronto.ca