We seem to be experiencing some problems with Samba 2.0.6 on SCO Unix Openserver 5.0.5. I'm wondering if anybody else is using this version of Samba on SCO. I used an older version 3 years ago and rarely had a problem. I just installed this version and am experiencing an annoying problem: We use windows 95, 98 and NT4.0 (SP3/SP6) workstations. All passwords are set to clear text. The samba server is not set as a domain controller, so we're using the Unix passwords to accept/reject users. smbd and nmbd are started at boot time, not with inetd. The problem mainly occurs with windows 95 machines: all users are repeatedly prompted for their passwords: it does not appear to be kept in the cache. Occasionally the user will also be refused writing to a file that he/she just wrote to ?? The problem also occurs with windows NT systems, although in a slightly different fashion. I do keep a share mounted permanently on the NT machine, so it remembers the password there - once I've entered it when I logon to NT. However, I will experience problems with writing files, or occasionally evern reading files from the NT server. In certain cases, my whole NT system appears to lock-up. If I check the Unix/Samba server, I find that a whole bunch of smbd processes were started up, as if the connection was attempted repeatedly. Right around that same time, I see the following error in the log for that workstation: 32 bit error packet at line 1396 cmd=160 (SMBnttrans) eclass=c0000120 [Error: Unknown error (32,49152)] Is the error related? What can I do about it? Is anyone else using this version of Samba on SCO Openserver 5.0.5? What is the latest Samba release you are using, without any problems, on SCO? Thanks a bunch Denis Caron Smith Travel Research denis@wwstar.com denis@str-online.com Denis Caron Smith Travel Research denis@wwstar.com denis@str-online.com