Hi I'm having a problem with trying to use explorer as a samba client. Basically I want to map a Samba server as a network drive which happens to be over the internet. Unfortunately, my ISP blocks port 139 out. Getting the server to run on another port is no problem, so I'm trying to set up some sort of trivial tunnel locally. However, I do not want to disable my own file sharing otherwise it would just be a matter of binding to [my ip]:139 I've noticed that the windows file sharing server doesn't bind to any of the loopback addresses, so I set up a tunnel at 127.0.0.1:139. I went to map network drive and entered \\127.0.0.1\directory in the explorer bar and for some weird reason, it automatically forwarded to my network IP. I'm not sure if this is a built in "safety" feature in XP or some random bug on my machine, but if anyone knows of a way to stop this from happening, I'd be appreciative. -Mike