Hello All, I had been successfully running Samba 2.2.8a on a FreeBSD 4.7 box for a couple years using roaming profiles. The box was functioning as PDC. The hardware was getting old; I needed to migrate to a new server. So, I built a FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE box on some relatively modern hardware and installed Samba 2.2.12. I copied the master.passwd file to the new box, did the pwd_mkdb, also copied the group file. Then I tarred all the home directories on the old server, and untarred them on the new server. Same with all the shares. Also used the same smb.conf file. As far as the users go, I am having them re-initialize their passwords thru Usermin so their Samba passwords are now synched with their FreeBSD/Unix passwords. I also manually joined each machine to the domain, first on the server by smbpasswd -a -m MACHINENAME, then actually went around to each (thank goodness only 65 machines) machine, unjoined it from the domain by putting them back into a workgroup, then joined the domain again. No problem. Users can log into the domain from any machine, get their roaming profiles, use their shares, etc. In short, everything seems to work BUT here's the "gotcha": Somehow, the security settings for Internet Explorer have been set to medium for the entire domain. I have not a clue how this has happened, but it means the users have to click thru numerous "When you send information to the internet, it might be possible for others to see that information. Do you want to continue?" This pops up anytime a form is submitted. Also, file downloads are now not possible. I fail to understand how this has happened. And, the IE settings cannot be changed, they simply revert back to the medium setting. It is this behavior that makes me conclude this is a domain-wide situation. When I log in to any of the machines as a local administrator, the IE settings are at a custom level that does permit more unrestricted browsing. I never created any policies for this, so I assume they were the defaults for Win2K with pretty much the latest patches, etc. I've also compared file permissions and ownerships with those on the old server, they seem to be the same. Any help would be greatly appreciated...Thank you in advance. Roy __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Sign up for Fantasy Baseball. http://baseball.fantasysports.yahoo.com/