Samba 3.0.11, 3.0.14a, 3.0.15pre1 on Red Hat RHAS3 Samba server is an NT4 PDC (no ADS) passdb backend = ldapsam I could try it out for myself, since I've a test machine besides my regular site. But I'd really rather have a definitive answer. I have POSIX ACLs working fine. In smb.conf I set "nt acl support = yes" (default anyway). Let's presume that I go and put all sorts of "funny" directives for a given shaere into smb.conf. I.e., I put in smb.conf "force group = @domuser" or whatever I give a Unix file group setting. I then contradict this with my ACLs from Windows by allowing full control to Everyone. Which takes precedence, the ACLs or the smb.conf directives? I mean, it's running like a dream anyway, but this was a question from one of my Windows admins. Thanks! --Tonni -- mail: tonye@billy.demon.nl http://www.billy.demon.nl They'll love us, won't they? They feed us, don't they ? ...