We have a requirement here to set up what we call a "shared area". This is nothing more than a directory on a Unix server (Digital Unix) that allows a group of users read and write access to the directory. The shared area needs to be accessible from Win95 clients. A big restriction that we want is: - when a user opens a file, others should not be able to write to that file. So, the question is: how do you do this? I've set up a shared area this way: - directory is /usr/shared, owned by root.dudes - permissions on /usr/shared are 0770 - all users needing r/w access are in the group 'dudes' In smb.conf, I've got: [shared] comment = Shared Area 1 default case = lower mangle case = yes preserve case = no short preserve case = yes browseable = yes path = /usr/shared guest ok = no read only = no valid users = rob, bob force create mode = 0770 Some interesting behaviour has occured. When user 'rob' opens a file and writes to it, a lock is placed on it (share mode lock). If user 'bob' then opens the file, rob's lock disappears and bob now has the lock. Bob is now free to write to the file. Any ideas? Thanks. Rob Naccarato "In a perfect world, everyone would use Sys Admin Linux and drive a Saturn" Sheridan College Oakville, Ont. Canada