I've got an interesting problem that I'll try to detail here as best I can. My Setup: We've got a W2K domain with 2 W2K DC's and a Samba member server that hosts the shares, including home directories. We've got both Linux and Windows clients (2000 & XP). For reference, the samba server will be named "SAMBA" and the Windows PDC will be named "PDC". The Problem: All the users can log in, and when they log in, their home directories are mounted automatically. However, if we try to map a share from outside the domain, it doesn't accept the username and password. When Windows comes back asking for the username and password again, it has replaced the domain name with "SAMBA", but it still won't work. We've tried "SAMBA/username", "username@SAMBA", "username@SAMBA.FULL.DOMAIN.NAME", and several other things, but it only works if we make up something and put it as the domain name. For example, "SAMBA/abc123" doesn't work, but "ANYTHING/abc123" does. Originally, we thought the problem was related to the winbind separator. We had it set to "+", and we thought it would resolve itself once we changed it to "/" or "\". It didn't. Now, we're looking into the trusted domains, which leads me to our current situation. On the Samba server, if I type "wbinfo -m", it lists SAMBA and BUILTIN, but not the real domain name (DOMAIN). If I do a "wbinfo -sequence", it shows SAMBA and BUILTIN as 1, but DOMAIN as some large number. We're guessing that SAMBA doesn't have a trust relationship with PDC, and that's why DOMAIN doesn't appear in the list of trusted domains. Is that a fairly simple thing to fix, or am I looking in the wrong place completely? Shannon Johnson ____________________________ Shannon Johnson IT Specialist II Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering Penn State University 224 Reber Building University Park, PA 16802 Phone: (814) 865-8267 Fax: (814) 863-4848 ____________________________