Hi All, I'm using samba 2.0 on Solaris 5.5.1 with the smb.conf that is included. I want to allow a user called admin_auto to connect to some shares to scan them for viruses from an nt workstation. I don't want any other user to be able to use the shares, and I've made them not browseable. My problem is that anyone can connect to the share without a password and use it. They just become admin_auto as though it was a force user option. I used users.map to map admin_auto to root, but then everyone who connected to the share had root access as though I had said force user = root! Any ideas? Please CC me, I'm not on the list. TIA, Peter <-----------------smb.conf--------------------------> # Global parameters workgroup = BLUESTAR security = DOMAIN encrypt passwords = Yes password server = pdc,bdc1,bdc2,bdc3 hosts equiv = /usr/local/samba/lib/hosts.equiv username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/users.map log file = /usr/local/samba/var/samba.log deadtime = 15 local master = No mangle case = Yes [export] comment = Administrative share for virus checking path = /export valid users = admin_auto admin users = admin_auto read only = No create mask = 0774 browseable = No <-----------------smb.conf end--------------------------> ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com