Here is the firewall log indicating what ports are being used when I try and make an SMB connection: Time:Aug 30 03:08:32 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34365 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 03:08:45 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34368 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 03:11:55 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34370 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 03:12:06 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34373 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 03:12:07 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34374 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 03:15:41 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34398 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 03:15:43 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34399 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 03:15:53 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34400 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 04:16:37 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34481 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 04:16:38 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34487 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 04:16:38 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34488 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 04:16:38 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34487 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 04:16:38 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34488 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 04:16:38 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34487 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown Time:Aug 30 04:16:38 Direction: Inbound In:eth0 Out: Port:34488 Source:192.168.1.100 Destination:192.168.1.101 Length:90 TOS:0x00 Protocol:UDP Service:Unknown I seriously doubt its anything on my Samba Share at this point. She can see my port open but cannot connect to my Samba Server. Her computer reports that there is no other computer connected to the HOME network. Even though a scan from her computer shows the SMB ports as open on mine. Now my question is; Is anyone testing Vista Beta with Samba? --Shaun -- It isn't about it being free. Rather its about the freedom it brings.