We have had several pc's that were local Windows machines that connected to our stand-alone Samba Servers. It passed the local machines Token and logged into Samba just fine. Recently the one pc was added to the "new" ADS domain. The pc can still log in and map the samba share. However, the same user can not save files to the new share. It claims it doesn't have write permission. I can open up the Unix directory to 777 and it still can not write to the share. All the other pc's that have not joined the ADS domain still work fine. Are we now forced to add the samba server to the ADS domain? Ron Esterman Cognis ERP Infrastructure Team SAP/Unix/Linux/Storage Administration 513 482 3822