This is a re-post of a note I sent yesterday. Somehow I neglected the subject line and haven't seen my note in the digests. Hello, I'm new to the list, but searched archives and didn't find an answer to my question so... I have two Solaris servers, one with Samba 1.9.18p10 and the other with 2.2.4. My problem is that I'm having timestamps modified unexpectedly on one server, but not the other. When a user overwrites fileA with fileB on the 1.9 machine, the timestamp of fileB is preserved. When a user overwrites fileA with fileB on the 2.2 machine, the timestamp of fileB is changed to the current date. Configurations are nearly identical - the config on the newer machine started as a copy of the config on the older machine. Any thoughts? Oddly enough, it's the behavior of the older (1.9) instance that we want to preserve. Thanks. Bob Bennett bobbennett@attbi.com