I'm using Samba 2.0.7.2 with Debian Linux. The hardware clock is set to GMT, the timezone is set to US/Central, and the Linux box displays time correctly. I'm using Samba's time server utility, and I have the user login scripts set so that they run "net time \\server" to synchronize with the Samba time server during every logon (yes, I have given the Users group on the Windows machines the right to change the time). This works for my Win9x and NT4 clients. They synchronize the time properly. But after the Win2K clients run this command and sync with the server, they're exactly one hour slow. All client computers are set to US/Central. I can set the Win2K clients to US/Eastern, and then they synchronize "correctly", but I don't want the timezone to be set incorrectly. Any advice about this would be appreciated. -- Craig McPherson Network Admin, Baptist Student Union Fayetteville, Arkansas craig@bsu-hog.org