We are running Solaris 7 with Samba 2.05a on the server side. The clients are running a mix of Win 9x and Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. We are adding a document management tool on a NT 4.0 Server sp5 (stand-alone) box. All these boxes are in the same domain. We want only "special" NT workstation users to access this app. In order for this application to run, the application's directory has been shared out. We've done this successfully and are able to create our network map from the client. But, we need to restrict access to a certain group (mapping works when "EVERYONE" has sharing permissions). Since we don't have an NT domain controller (our app server is a stand-alone), we are having problems with mapping unix groups over to NT. We don't want to create duplicate local accounts on the NT Server due to the increased administration headaches. We attempted to configure the "map group" variable in the admin. page, in accordance with the man pages and Gerald Carter's book. It didn't work; the group is not seen by the NT Server when setting the share permissions. Is this support available in the latest and greatest (2.05a)? Will it be available soon? Is there a work around? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Matt Miller Systems Administrator mmiller@vermeermfg.com