Hi there, I have a somewhat wide experience with samba. I've succesfully installed it as a client as well as a PDC on Windows networks. The last time, however, there has been an issue with the win9x stations. I've setup the Samba server over Linux to act as a PDC for the domain. I use dhcp to assign the network configuration to the hosts, and the only protocol installed on them is TCP/IP. The machines can succesfully logi into the samba server, they execute the logon script and I can access all the shares. However, when I try to browse the 'networking neighborhood', all that I see is the samba server. I cannot even see the same machine I'm working from. If I do a search trying to look up a machine name, it will find it right away and I am able to browse through it, but again it is not visible under network neighborhood. I have not been able to resolve this problem since it's the first time it shows up on me, is there any way for the win9x (all the stations are win98) machines to 'announce' themselves on the PDC and force it to be a WINS server for the rest of the network? If so, is there any way to do this as transparent as possible for the clientes (ie. by the means of dhcp) so little to no extra configuration is needed? Best regards and happy holidays, -- Carlos Oliva G. Igloo Sistemas Ltda. Fono/Fax: +56 32 684798 carlos.oliva@igloo.cl - http://www.igloo.cl "I've been mad for fucking years, absolutely years, been over the edge for yonks, been working me buns off for bands..."