Hi everybody, I wonder if you could help me with this problem, as I failed to find anything suitable in the list archive about the topic. The software used is: Samba 2.0.5 or 2.0.6 on SuSE Linux 6.4 (kernel 2.2.14) NT Server 4.0 SP 3 or SP 6 I export a Samba disk share with a name of >12 chars on the Samba server. When looking at the export table of the server smbclient reports the share with only the first 12 chars. I can however smbmount and work on the share using it's "full name". The NT client can see the share in the network environment but can *not* successfully use it. That does also apply to the command line tool "net.exe". Everything is fine if I adjust the Samba disk share name to <=12 chars. ( 1. Win98 clients can connect to the long-name Samba disk share - I know that Win95 is limited to 12 chars for some reasons. 2. When I export a long-name disk share with the NT4 Server I can't see it with smbclient in the export table (smbclient -L ... -U%) but I can successfully mount and use it ) Let me summarize: - Samba can obviously do long-name disk-shares - NT4 does so, this is used quite regularly - they seem to not fully interoperate here This should be very easy to reproduce. Thanks in advance & best regards Tassilo Erlewein