I finally got the Domain logons working. I've even got a logon script happening. It's a pretty simple one: net use n: \\server\share (I've tried to start out slow) I have a x86 RH61 with 2.06. I'm working up towards roaming profiles. I have a few questions? Before I added the "logon drive = M:", it kept putting the home directory in Z: Does adding the [homes] section force NT to logon and map a home share. I guess I couldn't figure out why it was mapping my home directory in the first place (I just used regular shares like [Fred's home]). Does the [homes] section force a home share to be mapped, and if you don't specify which one, it starts at Z:? I have a Win95 box to add to the home LAN, and I was wondering if this would have the same behavior? This next question is simply about NT. Prior to the domain logons, I had the NT box set up as a workgroup. In the profiles section, I had Profiles for administrator, user1, user2, etc. When I joined the domain, it created adminstrator.000, user1.000, user2.000 in the profiles folder. I assume the 000 suffix is created to have a different profile for each workgroup,domain for each user? When I get the roaming profiles working - do I just copy each of the ntuser.dat files onto the server (one per user), and delete all of the local profile folders? I have to logon on as administrator for the workgroup to access the original folder. I guess there are two kinds of "root" logons in NT. It won't let me view/delete profiles of users under the domain when I'm logged into the workgroup, and vice versa. The smb.conf file, so far it's working well. [global] workgroup = WINDOWS netbios name = UPSTAIRS server string = Samba %v security = USER domain logons = yes os level = 34 local master = yes preferred master = yes domain master = yes logon script = logon.bat logon drive = M: encrypt passwords = Yes update encrypted = Yes username map = /etc/smbusers smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd wins support = Yes interfaces = 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0 [netlogon] comment = The domain logon service path = /net/samba public = no browseable = no [homes] comment = Home Directories path = %H valid users = %S writeable = yes browsable = no [net] comment = network directory path = /net read only = No create mask = 0775 directory mask = 0775 [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/ldp/lp create mask = 0700 print ok = Yes browseable = No [epson440] comment = epson 440 Color Stylus path = /var/spool/lpd/lp read only = No guest ok = Yes print ok = Yes print command = lpr -r -h -P %p %s printer name = lp Dan Naughton