I have Quickbooks in a Samba 3.04 directory. The permission are set for 0775 and I have little trouble sharing the data file with ten other users. Today that has changed??? [2004/06/01 09:14:25, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(619) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) connect to service QKBKS initially as user kkallsen (uid=501, gid=503) (pid 10926) [2004/06/01 10:04:00, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(619) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) connect to service kkallsen initially as user kkallsen (uid=501, gid=503) (pid 10926) [2004/06/01 10:14:21, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(801) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) closed connection to service kkallsen [2004/06/01 13:31:36, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(801) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) closed connection to service QKBKS [2004/06/01 15:56:21, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(367) read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = No route to host [2004/06/02 11:50:42, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(619) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) connect to service QKBKS initially as user kkallsen (uid=501, gid=503) (pid 29259) [2004/06/02 12:17:09, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(801) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) closed connection to service QKBKS [2004/06/02 16:27:36, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(619) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) connect to service QKBKS initially as user kkallsen (uid=501, gid=503) (pid 592) [2004/06/02 16:47:59, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(801) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) closed connection to service QKBKS [2004/06/03 12:06:42, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(619) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) connect to service QKBKS initially as user kkallsen (uid=501, gid=503) (pid 24371) [2004/06/03 12:10:23, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(801) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) closed connection to service QKBKS [2004/06/03 12:10:32, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(619) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) connect to service QKBKS initially as user kkallsen (uid=501, gid=503) (pid 24630) [2004/06/03 12:13:08, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(801) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) closed connection to service QKBKS [2004/06/03 12:14:24, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(619) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) connect to service QKBKS initially as user kkallsen (uid=501, gid=503) (pid 24630) [2004/06/03 12:20:34, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(801) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) closed connection to service QKBKS [2004/06/03 12:20:51, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(619) e101laptop (192.168.1.252) connect to service QKBKS initially as user kkallsen (uid=501, gid=503) (pid 24857) smb.conf: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0) # Date: 2004/05/26 12:09:08 # Global parameters [global] log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m ldap ssl = no name resolve order = wins bcast hosts add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd %g passwd chat = *New*Password* \%n\n *Re-enter*new*password* %n\n *Password*changed* delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel %g socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=65536 SO_RCVBUF=65536 IPTOS_LOWDELAY add user to group script = /usr/sbin/usermod -G %g %u logon drive = F: domain master = Yes map to guest = Bad User username map = /etc/samba/smbusers encrypt passwords = yes show add printer wizard = No printer admin = @adm wins support = Yes netbios name = CARBYSERVER server string = Samba Server %v lock spin count = 100 logon script = scripts\logon.bat workgroup = CARBYDOMAIN os level = 66 add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -m %u lock spin time = 15 syslog = 0 preferred master = Yes add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false -d /dev/null %u max log size = 50 delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel -r %u domain logons = Yes [homes] comment = Home Directories read only = No browseable = No [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba create mask = 0700 guest ok = Yes printable = Yes browseable = No [print$] path = /var/lib/samba/printers write list = @adm, root inherit permissions = Yes guest ok = Yes [pdf-generator] comment = PDF Generator (only valid users) path = /var/tmp printable = Yes [QKBKS] path = /home/QKBKS read only = No guest ok = Yes browseable = No