My apologies if this question has been answered here or is an FAQ, however I was unable to find it in my searches. I'm in the process of setting up a time server for our site, but I want them to be UNIX boxes instead of NT boxes. With that in mind, I installed Samba 2.0.3 on my HP-UX 10.20 box. Samba is on this machine strictly so that it can be accessed by Windows machines as a time server. For the longest time, I was unable connect to it via net time \\server on any of my Windows machines, always getting the following error message. Error 86: The specified network password is not correct. Type the correct password, or contact your network administrator for more information. What really burned me was that I was (am) able to map drives from any client. Eventually I tried the net time command while I had a drive mapped and lo and behold, it worked! My question is, am I missing something in my smb.conf file? As I'm just playing around right now, I've just got the default of: workgroup = <WORKGROUP NAME> wins server = <WINS server IP address> name resolve order = hosts wins [homes] guest ok = no read only = no I know I probably don't havet things configured correctly, so I'd greatly appreciate any advice. Regards, Kevin