I'm having a problem getting Samba 3.x to handle my automount directories. Our data is on a HP server with 5 Raided disks. The disks are named /vol1 through /vol5. Each disk has a directory named projects.data which contains various project directories. I use NIS to indirectly automount these directories under /projects on each client workstation. If a user cd's to /projects, he only sees the directories that are currently mounted. To get to a specific project directory he has to force the mount by cd'ing to /projects/xxx. I've set up a Samba server (version 2.x) to export the project data as a share. Our Windows users map the K drive to \\eesamba\public. The public share has path = /projects. Like the Unix users, the Windows users only see directories that are already mounted in K:\projects. To force a directory to mount, they can type K:\projects\xxx in the address bar of Windows Explorer. This has been working well for us for a couple of years now. I want to upgrade our server to Samba 3.x to use Active Directory. I've set up a test server with the same configuration as our production server. However, I'm not getting the same behavior when it comes to the project directories. If I cd to K:\projects, the server mounts ALL the project directories in the NIS auto.projects map. Since we have over 600 project directories, this takes 5-10 minutes, during which time Windows Explorer is unusable. I've tried creating a directory of symbolic links to the project directories on the Samba server but the Samba server still mounts all the project directories as soon as I go to K:\projects. I'm working with HP boxes running HPUX 11.i. The production Samba server is running HP CIFS A.01.08 which is based on Samba version 2.2.3a. The test Samba server is running is HP CIFS A.02.02 which is based on Samba 3.0.14a I would greatly appreciate any help on this matter. Kelli --- Kelli Hosier PTDS Electrical CAD Support Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems, Baltimore, MD Phone: (410) 993-7416 Email: kelli.hosier@ngc.com