Hi, I've been using Samba for quite some time, and recently have been successful with implementing an NT domain served by Samba 2.0.x on a Solaris 2.6 machine (gcc 2.7.2). Since 2.0.0, I haven't been able to get users to be able to change their passwords from the NT Workstation 4 machines, it just says "incorrect password". I've enabled the password chat mechanisms, and the logging options, but I never see the password chat take place. 2.0.2 looked like it might have fixed it, so I installed that, and it did not. However, upon doing that, all my clients were kicked out of the domain, and I had to make them all re-join manually (remove and re-add them), and this has wreaked havoc on the users profiles. Is this related to the SID problem fixed by 2.0.2? (Bug in 2.0.0). Will this happen again if I try out 2.0.3? I've just compiled 2.0.3, and will cautiously try it out. However, I still notice two compiler warnings which may be related to my problems: Compiling passdb/pass_check.c passdb/pass_check.c:93: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type Compiling lib/system.c lib/system.c: In function `sys_readdir': lib/system.c:304: warning: return from incompatible pointer type I don't have the skill to solve them myself, but I figure somebody out there does... Thanks. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Christopher A. Lewicki KC7NYV 520.977.0758 Maintainer of SEDS.LPL.Arizona.EDU Project Manager, University of Arizona Student Satellite Project