HELP I have Samba 2.0.7 up and running on Red Hat Linux 7.0 as a PDC for a network of WIN 98 and a few WIN2000 machines. Works Fine. The Win98 machines when set for share level access control share amongst themselves fine. I need to change this to User level control for security reasons. They (the Win98) then want to get a list of users and groups from somewhere ( I assume this is the PDC (my Samba Server). It seems to connect or at least recognize this when I set up the share configuration in Network Access Control on the Win98 box, however when I go to create the share in Windows Explorer I am asked to select users and or groups as expected. The problem is I get a response saying the list of users and or groups cannot be read at this time. Try again later. Obviously later never happens. Does Samba not support this or am I missing something. All the Win 98 machines can logon to the Samba server and read, write, and create files and directories per their permissions on the Samba served drive space. The question is sharing files and or printers located on the Win98 boxes. On the Win98 box go Network Neighborhood properties-Access Control. There are two choices for sharing the Win98 resource, Share Level or User Level. The bottom one (User Level) wants to get a list of authorized users and or groups from hopefully the Samba Server acting as a PDC. The smbpasswd file does exist and is populated for various users. This works as expected i.e. all users can log onto the Samba controlled network / Domain on any machine and access the appropriate Samba shares. The problem is the Win98 shares. Thanks, Woody Pritchett Hopewell Designs, Inc hpritchett@hopewelldesigns.com