> Your approach seems to me to be reasonable. > There are a few considerations. > 1) Are you allowing them to write to the ftp server? If so you might > still have a space problem develop. If you don't mind could you expound on this a little? > One easy way, if these users all are using only the ftp shared > directory, would be to mount it, as you already have said. > Then for each user, make that directory their home directory, and make > each user a member of the same group. Give the group appropriate > permissions for that directory. Thanks, this was my initial solution but I like accountability associated with unique logins, also some users have access to content that I don't want to give to others (the ability to upload, a different set of files etc) So by mounting network drives multiple times I am not using resources, slowing down either system? Thanks again, JP