I am running LM 8.2 as a server serving 50+ Win 9x machines with samba 2.2.3. In my samba configuration I have a "root prexec" command which is executed when a new user logs in. It creates a sub folder in their home folder and changes the owenership of this folder to the user and their group. The following is the relative samba configuration:- [homes] comment = Home Directories path = %H/samba read only = No browseable = No root preexec = mkdir -m 750 %H/samba;chown %u.%g %H/samba The "path=%H/samba" statement in the homes section is used as a security feature. It directs the logon user to a folder called samba in their user account. They cannot see outside this folder. This system worked fine up to samba 2.2.2a It doesn't work any more!!! When a new user logs in the folder samba is not created as it should be (this is the function of the root preexec command). If I change my path command to read "path=%H" then the root preexec command is executed thus creating the samba folder but of course the user now has access to their base account folder, which is what I want to avoid. My conclusion - For a new account, when the samba folder is not yet created the path command cannot find this folder therefore the rest of the path statements are not implemented. I do not know whether this is a bug in samba 2.2.3 or whether it is a deliberate change. Can anyone throw some light on the subject for me please. Sean