Hi all, I have been troubled by this problem for a long time and really hope that someone may help by giving suggestions. I have setup Samba 2.0.3 on a Sun Solaris as a file server and I map drive to Samba by using DOS prompt command "net use". It work very well in the intranet of my office. However, when I dial up from a mobile PC with win98, I try again with the command "net use m: \\192.168.10.1\test" and after quite some time, it timed out with error message "Error 55: The specified resource is not available. The computer that shared the resource might have been turned off .....". However, when trying to map to a NT server through dial-up networking, I always succeed with the command net use. I have done many tests for this problems. I have try many windows platform, win95 (original ver.), win95(OSR2) and win98. All with most updated dialup networking (ver. 1.3) from microsoft installed. In fact, I have test at least ten PC with these platforms and found that only win95 (original ver.) can successfully map a network drive to Samba through dial-up networking, strange? I have also change the parameters in "smb.conf" and try to map drive through GUI by configuring "lmhosts", wins server, PDC. But it remain the same. From my past experience, I found that network drive can be mapped by using "net use" as long as there is network connection from SMB server and client even the SMB server is not seen in Network Neighborhood. Am I right? Could someone tell me whether it is possible to map network drive to Samba through windows dial up networking ? Thank you for your attentions. Regards, Neil Chan