Hi! I think I am fighting with Netscape, but I am not so sure what is going on. Environment: - We are using Samba (1.9.18p3) to access our AFS filespace from Win95. - This is Win95 OSR2 if it matters. - Due to security concerns we disabled the password caching of Win95 (so no *.pwl files are generated). - All experiments are started after a reboot of Win95. If I try to open a URL like file://\\smbsrv\afs\z\restricted\index.html Netscape says "Netscape is unable to find the file or directory anmed: //smbsrv/z-afs/restricted/index.html Check the name and try again." If I open manually a connection to the respective share on the Samba server smbsrv, then I get the file in Netscape correctly. Even if I now destroy my smbd process on smbsrv, if I open the above URL again, it can fetch the file again - so I guess Win95 must have cached my password in memory. Much harder to pinpoint is the fact that after a user is logged into Win95 (and our NT domain) for an unknown time somehow the ability to open a URL like the above is lost - even if it was open some hours before and a manual reconnect is necessary. Has the password caching of Win95 in memory maybe a certain lifetime? If the passwd caching via *.pwl files in Win95 is enabled again, the problem seems to vanish - I guess it is now using the *.pwl information, which is permanent? Interestingly enough MS Internet Explorer does not show these problems ... Can somebody shed some light on this story? Thank you very much! Axel Tanner _______________________________________________________________ Axel Tanner IBM Zurich Research Laboratory email: axs@zurich.ibm.com Saumerstr. 4 phone: +41/1/724 82 49 CH-8803 Rueschlikon fax : +41/1/724 89 59 Switzerland http://www.zurich.ibm.com/~axs _______________________________________________________________