Greetings all and thanks again to the samba team for such an excellent piece of software! Say, I'm sitting at my NT workstation in NT domain A and connect to a samba server in NT domain B by giving my name and password combo as: username: b\paul password: <whatever> I'm now authenticated on this server. Great. Ok, now I want to disconnect completely and utterly from this samba server and connect as someone else. I thought at first that opening a command window on my workstation and typing net session \\samba-server /delete would do it, but it doesn't. In fact, whenever I type 'et session', it tells me that 'There are no entries in the list.' Checking in the server manager doesn't show much either. I'm running, by the way, samba 2.0.3 on my unix boxes. Of course, logging out of my NT ws or restarting my box will resolve it, but I'd rather not have to logout to authenticate as a different user. I even tried using the force. Didn't work. Thanks, Paul Lantinga. (I'm a digest subscriber currently so I won't see replies until the next digest comes out unless you also cc me!) -- Systems Engineer ExtendMedia Inc. http://www.extend.com