Windows 98 and Linux RedHat 5.2 are on the first computer. Second computer has Windows 95. samba works fine, but I have one problem when exporting FAT32 partitions. I have c:, d: drives in Windows. I mount this drives as /c: and /d: in Linux. It works fine in Linux. I export this drives as shares c: and d: in smb.conf file. When I try to browse share d: or c: from another computer I can see directories in /c: and /d: drives, but I cannot enter into these directories. I can read files in /d: and /c: shares. For example, I see: c:/windows <-- I cannot enter into this directory. c:/programs <-- I cannot enter into this directory. c:/autoexec.bat <-- I can read the contents of the file. and so on, but when I try to look inside the directory c:/windows I get message: "Error: c:/windows does not exist". I don't have this problem for the linux partition, so when I login into my account, I can enter into any directory in my account. Everything works for shares from linux partition. /d: and /c: are mounted when I try to access them. Thanks a lot.