Hi all, I've followed the instructions in the DOMAIN.txt document to setup roaming profiles for my Win 95/98 workstations with great success....except for one thing. Prior to setting the samba server up as a domain server I had the workstations mapping the users' home directories to E drive (right click the share on the server & select Map Network Drive). After setting up the samba server, the logon script & my workstation I've now got the following problem: My workstation correctly stores the my profile settings on the server in the profiles share I defined. The problem arises when the workstation runs the logon script. It appears that the workstation is mapping E:\ to the profiles share instead of what I've specified in the logon script. The users' home directories end up being mapped to F:\ Below is my smb.conf & logon script: smb.conf: [global] workgroup = CST wins support = yes status = yes os level = 65 domain master = yes local master = yes preferred master = yes domain logons = yes logon path = \\csta\profiles\%U\profile logon script = scripts\startup.bat <SNIP> [netlogon] path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon guest ok = yes read only = yes [profiles] path =/home/profiles browseable = yes read only = no writable = yes ... startup.bat net use e: /home net time \\csta /set /yes ... Is there a way I can bind the users' home directories to E:\ ? Can I get around the client workstations automatically mounting \\csta\profiles to E:\ ? With thanks, John ==================================================================John Twyman | Computer Systems Officer | Faculty of Science | College of Sciences & Technology | Room 207/210 | Email: J.Twyman@cst.usyd.edu.au Carslaw Building, F07 | Phone: +61 2 9351 5453 University of Sydney NSW 2006 | Fax: +61 2 9351 5467 ===================================================================