Hi Everyone, I have Samba-2.2.2 running on Solaris 7. I have a couple of users who have small home networks and VPN into the corporate network. It seems to be an unacceptable inconvenience to my users to need to enter their name and password in every time they access a share. It seems that since their home networks operate under different domains than out corporate network, they are prompted for a login at each access point. This also means that they have to enter their login ID in the form: login: /corporate-domain-name/user-id Password: xxxxxxxx Is there a way to have Samba allow specific non domain users or machines (Win2k) to have a trusted status in accessing UNIX shares? Any advice would be much appreciated! Thanks, Brandon Moro Systems Administration, Unify Corporation bmoro@unify.com ---------------------