I was using Samba 2.0.4 and I've upgraded to 2.0.6. I'm running on FreeBSD 3.3. Since I've upgraded, roaming profiles seem to be the default, and it's causing me some grief. I'm not ready to introduce them, and what happens is that when a user logs onto a machine with office 97, the office 97 policies get stored in their home directories. That's okay until they log onto a machine with office 2000 (which I haven't implemented a policy for) and they cannot run the office 2000 application. I've tried commenting out the "logon path =" but when I log on I still get all the Application Data directories and the USER.DAT file. The USER.DAT file is the one that's stuffing things up for me. Can anyone tell me how to disable this behaviour? Below is my smb.conf file Thanks John Ryan King George V School Hong Kong # Global parameters workgroup = KGV netbios name = !KGV_SERVER1 server string = KGV intranet file server Samba Ver %v interfaces = 10.1.0.2/255.255.0.0 152.101.128.2/255.255.255.128 encrypt passwords = Yes time server = No socket options = TCP_NODELAY logon drive = h: # logon path = # logon home = \\%N\%U\windows\profiles logon script = bat\startup-%m.bat domain master = Yes domain logons = Yes unix realname = Yes preferred master = Yes remote announce = 202.85.70.95 remote announce = 10.2.1.255 os level = 64 wins support = Yes create mask = 0755 directory mask = 0755 force create mode = 0755 force directory mode = 0755 veto files = /_borders/_derived/_fpclass/_overlay/_themes/_vti_cnf/_vti_bin/_vti_pvt/_vti_txt/Mailbox/mail/.htaccess/.mailboxlist/_vti_map/_vti_bot/_share/ delete veto files = Yes force user = %U force group = %U log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m lock directory = /usr/local/samba/var/locks max log size = 1000 log level = 2 mangle case = Yes [public] comment = Public File Share path = /home1/_share/public write list = @adm create mask = 4664 directory mask = 2775 [netlogon] comment = Network Logon Share path = /usr/local/share/netlogon guest ok = Yes write list = @sys locking = No oplocks = No create mask = 0664 directory mask = 2775 force create mode = 0664 force directory mode = 2775 root preexec = /usr/sbin/lg %U %m [homes] comment = Homes Share read only = No browseable = No force group = %U