Hello, We are successfully using Samba with a remote WINS server which is located on another site. We have a second site (Worcester) which has successfully been using the same WINS server and communicating with our Samba servers (Shipley5 and Shipley6). Recently the PCs in Worcester have been unable to connect to our Samba server in Shipley. The other site uses a different DHCP server to our site but it still gives out the same addresses for the WINS servers. We can ping the Samba (using IP Address but not name) servers OK. We have even been able to mount shares on other PCs at Shipley from the PCs at Worcester. For some reason (possibly WINS server) we can no longer ping using netBIOs name or attach to our Samba servers at all from the remote site. However everything is working fine at the local site. I have tried the nmblookup command. I first tried at our remote site (Worcester) and then the local site (Shipley). Our servers Shipley5 and Shipley6 do not seemed to be registered with the WINS servers however other PCs and NT Servers at our site are. Basically I have a few questions which could help to resolve the situation. Is it possible to block servers from a registering on a WINS server? How often does Samba try to refresh with the WINS server? If we were to set up our own WINS server would it cause havoc on the WAN? TIA Dave -- Dave Lovett Systems Department CarnaudMetalbox Engineering CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE The information contained in this e-mail is intended only for the confidential use of the above named recipient. If you are not the intended recipient or person responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you have received this communication in error and must not distribute or copy it. Please accept the sender's apologies, notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete this communication. Thank you.