Hi, Not having seen any response to a request for help nearly a week after having submitted my plea, I'm wondering if I'm being too impatient... Anyway, Here's the request again... Thanks, I have a rather unique (at least from reading the archives) situation that has me stumped, and I'm hoping the gurus can help. Here's my problem, I have a Solaris 2.8 server running Samba 2.2.8 which sits on two networks (no routing between networks). On one side of the Samba server are 100 PCs running a mix of Win95 and Win98 which have touch screens and no keyboards, that are used as CBT machines. These machines are only connected on this local lan and there are no domain controllers on that lan. These machines use NFS to attach disk from the Solaris Samba server. On the other side of the Samba server is the corporate network, where the CBT maintainers have their workstations. We are using Samba to serve disk to these maintenance PCs (which run NT4). The company's domain controllers are also on this segment. Now, here's the rub... If Samba daemons are running on the Samba server, then when the CBT machines, using NFS, attempt to attach to the disk on the Solaris Samba server, Samba catches the request for disk attachment and denies access. Stranger still, it only seems to affect the Win95 clients, and not the Win98 clients. I'm very puzzled and can find no reason why Samba would be picking up a request on the nfs port. My only thought is that somehow, the Win95 machines are attempting to use SMB instead of NFS, but we only see this problem when the Samba daemons are running. If Samba is shutdown on the server, then all CBT machines connect using NFS (as is correct). Here is a visual of the layout NT PCs Win95/Win98 PCs Samba Access NFS Access ------------ | | | Admin PC |---| ----------- | ---------- | | | | Solaris | |---| CBT PC | ------------ | | Server | | ---------- | | 1.Samba | | ---------- |-----| 2.NFS |------|---| CBT PC | ------------ | ----------- | ---------- | Admin PC |---| | ---------- | | | |---| CBT PC | ------------ | | ---------- | | Domain Servers Of course, you might ask why we're doing something this crazy, why not just use one disk sharing method or the other. Well, I don't get to make those decisions, I just implement what is asked for. One reason for not using Samba on the CBT side is that we are using domain security and the CBT's can't see the domain controllers, and have generic userids that are not set up in the domain. On the Admin PC side we are requiring that all users accessing the server must be authenticated by the domain. In anycase, I'm having great difficulty in figuring out what is happening here. Any assistance would be most appreciated, and more info can be provided upon request (as I'm sure I've left something out that may/may not be important). TIA, Clarke Epperly cepperly@earthlink.net