We are running Samba 2.2.8a on Solaris 2.6 as a domain controller. This in general works fine. One of our member PCs (running Windows XP) had software installed that changed the machine name. However on the change (at which I was not present) the machine does not appear to have successfully told the Samba domain controller. There is still a machine account for the old machine name but none for the new. The machine with the new name was then changed to being in a workgroup and attempted to be joined again to the Samba domain. This failed with the Windows error message: "Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name are not allowed. Disconnect all connections to the server ..." Changing the name back and try to rejoin the domain fails. Removing the smbpasswd entry fails to improve matters. I am unsure if the problem is that Samba still knows about the PC in its old guise or that the PC still has domain information or some combination. Anyhow what can I do short of reinstalling Windows on the PC? Thanks ... -- Peter Polkinghorne, IT Manager KSB Law, 14 Old Square, Tel: +44 (0) 20 7447 1200 Lincoln's Inn, Fax: +44 (0) 20 7831 2915 London WC2A 3UB Web: http://www.ksblaw.co.uk United Kingdom DX 141 LONDON A list of names of the partners is open to inspection at the above address.