Apologies in advance if this is in a FAQ somewhere, but I've looked & lurked for a while and not found anything... I'm using Samba 2.0.3 on a RedHat 5.2 box to serve a mixed MS network (Win9x, Windows NT) (but testing with my NT4-SP4 notebook). I have a share where "dos filetimes = True" (also tried with this false) and "dos filetime resolution = False". Let me know if there're any other relevant settings that will help. When I use Windows' GUI tools (Explorer, Norton File Manager, etc.) to copy a file to the Samba share, the timestamp is copied correctly, but when I do it from a shell (cmd.exe, 4nt.exe), the timestamp is changed to "now + 6 hrs" (I believe this is related to timezone issues, I can figure that out on my own, I don't think that's the problem I'm asking about). Does anyone know why I'm seeing this difference in behavior? Is it a known bug that I just missed in the docs? Can I fix it (so far I haven't built the latest version, just grabbed the 2.0.3 RPMs, but I can certainly do that if necessary). TIA, - Brian Bender Vocollect, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA, USA