I'm a newish Samba user, and there's a fairly good chance I'm missing something blindingly obvious, but I'm currently stumped so help is appreciated... I've got a new Samba 2.0.7 setup, running on FreeBSD 4-stable and authenticating against our NT domain. That much is working beautifully. Now...the "add user script" global configuration option (assuming I'm understanding the documentation correctly) looks like a godsend for a project that's just been handed off to me. Problem is, I can't seem to get it to work for me. I've got my add.samba.user script written (works great from the commandline), and I've placed a copy of it in my samba bin directory and set the "add user script" option to point to it. Security is set to "domain." I've restarted smbd and nmbd several times since making that setting. But accounts aren't getting created. In fact, the rejection message is the same as if they'd entered an incorrect password, but when I manually add the account in FreeBSD, the user gets right in without even being re-prompted to login. So...is there some blindingly obvious thing that I'm missing? I haven't found anything relevant in my logs...is there a debug level (I'm currently set to "1") that'd let me see whether smbd is even trying to launch the script and if so what the result was? Other things I should be looking at? --- Mark Roedel | "Blessed is he who has learned to laugh Systems Programmer | at himself, for he shall never cease LeTourneau University | to be entertained." Longview, Texas, USA | -- John Powell