Hi, I have a question that I haven't been able to answer from the docs. I wondered if someone out there has tried to do what I would like to attempt. On our server, we have mapped a share called wrkgrps to drive G: Users then have various directories under drive G: which correspond with their department, i.e. accounts, personnel, etc. Each of these directories has a share which I have defined in smb.conf What I would like to do, is restrict read/write access under the main share.. I'll try to explain: G: wrkgrps (open to all valid users) then under this: ---> personnel (only accessible to members of personnel group) ---> accounts (only accessible of accounts group) ---> operations (etc... This allows people to select drive G: and then drop into any directory which they are a member of the group that owns it. A user might be a member of the personnel group and also the operations group. The problem I have encountered is that when I map drive G: to the wrkgrps share, that the read/write/access rules are then carried down to the lower directories. I would like to force that when the person writes to the lower directory, that it uses the rules and definitions for that share (i.e. personnel) rather than wrkgrps. So in essence, I would like to restrict the access and force different users in lower directories if possible. My only other alternative is to make browseable each and every share and have people access the respective directories that way through the network neighborhood. I would like to avoid this as it is very convenient when working on a project to just pull up drive G: and decend down into the directory that you want. Anyhow, if there is any advice or hints on this front, I would appreciate it. Currently at the moment, I just have all the of the decending directories open for anyone to access who validates as a valid user of the "users" group. This is not a major problem for our small team, but I would like to begin to restrict access and strengthen security for when we grow. Here is my share definition for wrkgrps: [wrkgrps] comment=Working Directories for workgroups path=/home/wrkgrps writable=yes force create mode=770 force group=users create mask=0770 browseable=no And one of the shares for one of the lower directories [personnel] comment=Personnel Department's Directory path=/home/wrkgrps/personnel writable=yes force create mode=770 force group=personnel create mask=0770 browseable=no Kind regards, Donovan Palmer -- Donovan R. Palmer, Operations Manager m/v Africa Mercy - Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. Tel: +44 (870) 3211586 Fax: +44 (870) 1332611 Mob: +44 (7887) 567582