I am running Samba 2.2.4 on a Debian machine (2.2.5 is compiling right now), and I'm experiencing strange problems with Win2k-Clients in a domain with the Samba-server as PDC. The clients can join the domain, authenticate users to the Samba server and access shares, thats o.k. However, they do not seem to believe that they are in the domain. If I click on "Network Neigbourhood", there is only "Entire Network", and if I browse down this list I can get to our domain. But shouldn't our domain ("SECKLER") appear on the same level as "Entire Network"? Of course seeing your domain on top level isn't important, but maybe this is an indication of a general problem - I also have some trouble with printing. The clients are SP3 now, I think, but the problem was the same without SP (or was ist SP1?). Does anybody have an idea, or tips how to find the cause? TIA, Frank ----- smb.conf follows ----- [global] workgroup = seckler domain logons = yes server string = sugar logon home = # don't let the profiles be stored on the server: # logon drive = /var/export/homes/%U logon path logon script = %U.bat # domain group = /etc/samba/localgroup.map # domain admin users = admin domain admin group = @wsadmin root printer admin = @wsadmin add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser --conf /etc/adduser.smbmachine.conf --home /dev/null --no-create-home --gecos "Machine Trust Account" --disabled-password --force-badname %u #printing printing = CUPS printcap = cups load printers = yes # security security = user guest account = nobody encrypt passwords = yes # browseable = no include = /etc/samba/hosts_allow # browsing os level = 64 local master = yes preferred master = yes domain master = yes remote announce = 141.89.201.255 # wins-support: wins support = yes name resolve order = lmhosts wins hosts bcast debug level = 2 log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log max log size = 1000 syslog = 0 # compatibility client code page = 850 character set = ISO8859-1 [netlogon] path = /var/export/smblogon guest ok = no writeable = no [homes] .... -- Ich habe z.Z. nur einmal pro Tag Netzzugang. Daher kommen meine Antworten langsamer als ?blich Frank K?ster geb. F?rst