I have a server running Samba 2.2.1a, which I'm trying to use as a PDC for a small LAN with Windows 2000 Pro and Windows XP Pro clients. The main problem I have is that users sometimes get this error when attempting to logon: `Windows cannot copy file \\mars\meadens\profile\My Documents\My Webs\_vti_pvt\services.cnf to location C:\Documents and Settings\meadens.GALAXY\My Documents\My Webs\_vti_pvt\services.cnf. Contact your network administrator. DETAIL - Access is denied.' This happens on several accounts, but not necessarily all workstations. There are no permissions problems that I can see, as when the user is logged in (with a temporary profile), they can copy the specified file to the correct destination. If I remove/rename the specified file, I will get the same error but with another file specified. Our network was previously all peer-to-peer, but I thought it would be a good idea to simplify things so that all users were not restricted to their own PCs, but this doesn't seem to be the case! I have enabled the option "nt acl support = no" in smb.conf, but this doesn't seem to fix things much. I have several different versions of Win2k clients - some are plain Win2k, some SP1, and some are SP2. Any ideas on fixing this? TIA, Alex.