Hello, I'm trying to configure a Samba client on Solaris 2.8. I've compiled it cleanly, doing ./configure --with-smbwrappers make clean make make install I've then set up my smb.conf file such that smbclient works fine. I'm now trying to get smbsh to work. It does, to a point. I can do an "ls /smb" and get a listing of the domains. I can also successfully do an "ls /smb/WORKGROUP/pcserver/data" and get a listing of files on the "data" share. However, when I try to "cd" to /smb/WORKGROUP/pcserver/data, I get an error "/smb/WORKGROUP/pcserver/data: does not exist". Strangely (to me), this happens only when I'm root. If I'm signed in as a non-root user, the cd succeeds (I'm using the same NT credentials in both cases). Any idea about why this is the case? I'd really prefer to be able to access these volumes as the root user... TIA, :-Phil __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com