Not sure if this has been reported or fixed or a real bug: Have Samba 2.0.7 set up on a SuSE 7.0 Linux fax server so that Windows users can access received faxes as raw tiff files. The share was set up as "received_faxes" and is the only share available. All other shares are not available and not browseable. Only one user set up: "admin" and all users are forced to be user "admin". Windows 2000 users have no problems accessing the share but NT4 users get error message: System error 67 has occurred. The network name cannot be found. Looking on Microsoft's KB site, there is this: ------------------- In Windows NT, if you attempt to connect to a shared printer attached to a print server with a Computer Name of 13 characters or more using the following command: NET USE <devicename> <\\computername\sharename> where <devicename> is the port to be redirected and <\\computername\sharename> is the network name for the printing device, the following error message will appear: System error 67 has occurred. The network name cannot be found. RESOLUTION To connect to the share, you must use the Windows NT Print Manager or change the Computer Name of the print server to be less than or equal to 12 characters. ---------------- Tried this in desperation and renamed the share to "recvdfaxes" and it worked. But the Samba server is not a print server!