Hi. I'm hoping some samba genius has a clue about what's happening on my system. I am using Mandrake 10 "Community Release". It comes with Samba 3.0.2. I have been using it without problems for two weeks, and before that I had Mandrake 10 betas and Release Candidates running on the same machine. Today, all of a sudden, I can't access any of my Samba shares over my network. I can see them listed in Windows Explorer -- but when I click on them, or try to map them, Explorer hangs for about 10 minutes. This happens on every computer connected to my network. I don't think I'm having a network problem. I can connect from every computer to the Linux Server via VNC. And my Mac OS X machines can all connect to the Linux Server via Appleshare File Protocol. But Samba seems to be dead. I tried a complete uninstall and reinstall of Samba to no avail. I did the following: Uninstalled the Samba rpms (server, client, common). Backed up and then Deleted the entire /etc/samba folder Rebooted the Server (for no particular reason) Reinstalled Samba 3.0.2 rpm Changed the smb.conf file to what I had been using on my network for 6 months -- and deleted all but one share. Added one user/smbpasswd (I had deleted all the old info) Started samba Same problem. I can see the one share, but when I click on it my Windows Explorer crashes. Other apps keep running on the Windows Boxes, but it takes about 10 minutes to be able to get the taskbar back. I even changed the permissions on all the underlying files that are accessed in the samba share to have the owner of the username trying to access the share through samba. Does anybody have a clue what the trouble could be? I would appreciate some good advice. Thanks in advance, Andy Liebman