Hello- I'm running Samba 3.0.22 with Openldap 2.3.23 on Solaris 9 (patched fairly recently). My intent is to use this system as a domain controller (there is a similar system configured as a BDC). Samba authentication with ldap is working fine but I'm having problems with roaming profiles. I'd like to mount my profiles share from a seperate file server (also Solaris 9) so that I can using the same profiles share for both my primary and backup domain controllers. The profiles share works great if I use it off the local system but for some reason - it doesn't work at all as an nfs mount. My Windows client can't find it. I thought maybe I would need special options or maybe there is a better way. I'm regrettably stuck with Solaris - I'm fairly certain all this would have been much easier on Linux. Does anyone know what options/permissions are required to mount a samba profiles share using nfs - such that user profiles will work properly for Windows clients? I would prefer to do this as securely as possible - if there is a better option than nfs (for Solaris) - I would certainly love to hear about it. Many thanks for reading, Sam Adams