List, things are strange here. We have a PDC (Windows based) that is out from our office and in our local network we have machines (windows xp, some with SP2 and others with SP3) that log in the domain and others don?t. We?ve been using samba just to share some directories in our internal development server. The mystery is that some users have access while others don?t, although they are all created using the same commands/configuration... useradd -d /home/someuser -g users -m -s /bin/bash someuser smbpasswd -L -a someuser We can check that they are created in both linux and samba: home directory is there, ssh logins are possible but mapping the shares...no way. Issuing a smbclient command like... smbclient -L fpwdev04 -U someuser ...shows the expected output (listing of shares defined). By how far we investigated, things do not seem much logical, since we have Windows XP SP2 in which things work and others not. The same for machines with SP3. This also applies to machines logging or not in the domain. Actually, we have 4 servers, all running their own samba, with a very similar configuration. The main differences are attributes like "server string", "force user", "guest ok" and the shares themselves. Let?s call it "our main samba" has its "force user" set to "samba" and "guest ok" to "no". The others, have "force user" to "%U" and "guest ok", some to "yes" and others to "no". Since in the "global" section they are all set to... local master = no prefered master = no domain master = no domain logons = no wins proxy = no dns proxy = no os level = 0 ...and we specify the server when we map a share, I do not believe they are competing with each other and causing this behavior. Have you ever experienced something like that? Below I paste our smb.conf. If you can help us in anyway, it would be very appreciated! Thanks you all in advance. [global] workgroup = workgroup server string = Development 4 Server local master = no prefered master = no domain master = no domain logons = no wins proxy = no dns proxy = no os level = 0 smb ports = 139 security = user passdb backend = smbpasswd:/etc/samba/smbpasswd encrypt passwords = yes invalid users = root bin daemon adm lp sync shutdown halt mail news uucp operator games gopher ftp nobody rpm dbus nscd vcsa pcap rpc mailnull smmsp avahi sshd rpcuser nfsnobody haldaemon distcache apache postgres mysql webalizer squid ntp xfs gdm sabayon ais pegasus piranha luci ricci cvs oracle10 ldap ra ca_admin gpo avahi-autoipd csvn trainee vpndial oraclebpa intranet force user = samba force group = users guest ok = no create mode = 0770 directory mode = 0770 force create mode = 0770 force directory mode = 0770 wins server = 172.26.129.25 load printers = no guest account = nobody printcap name = /etc/printcap username map = /etc/samba/smbusers [VM] comment = Virtual Machines Files path = /data1/home/samba/repository/VM writeable = yes browseable = yes valid users = @users vfs object = vscan-clamav vscan-clamav: config-file = /etc/samba/vscan-clamav.conf [Projects] comment = Projects path = /data1/home/samba/repository/Projects writeable = yes browseable = yes valid users = @users vfs object = vscan-clamav vscan-clamav: config-file = /etc/samba/vscan-clamav.conf