I'm seeing this problem where the users can map their network drive (after supplying a valid password) and then mapping the "public" drive and this works ok. When we reboot the PC, it seems to map the public drive first and then will NOT accept the users password. Then if you diconnect the public drive and remap the user's drive it works. I've read some of the threads regarding the guest id and changed it to something else with the same results.. I've looked at the smb.conf man page and associated documentation. This is a new unix server that I am migrating users to. The old unix server and samba there never exhibited this behavior. I'm currently running Solaris 5.6 and Samba 2.0.7. Here is the smb.conf being used. Thanks [global] printing = sysv printcap name = /opt/samba/lib/printcap load printers = yes guest account = nobody print command = /usr/ucb/lpr -P%p -rs %s;rm %s lpq command = /usr/ucb/lpq -P%p lprm command = /usr/ucb/lprm -P%p %j postscript = yes log file = /var/spool/samba/log max log size = 100 max connections = 30 locking = yes status = yes lock directory = /var/spool/samba strict locking = yes username map = /opt/samba/lib/username.map [homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = yes read only = no create mode = 0750 fstype = Samba [printers] comment = All Printers browseable = no printable = yes public = yes writable = no create mode = 0700 [public] comment = xsi packages path = /home/public browseable = yes read only = no public = yes guest ok = yes #guest only = yes writable = yes max connections = 45 fstype = Samba __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com