I have moved our primary file and print server over to fedora core 1 last night. We were previously using Redhat 6.2. In our system, we have several file servers who share out their files via nfs. The primary file/print server mounts these and then reshares them out using samba. We then have 40 95/98/Me/2k clients who access these files. Our 5 linux desktops directly mount the files from the original servers, but printing all goes through the primary server. The biggest issue that we ran into was configuring printing to work through samba. The only way that I could get it to run stable was to configure all print queues as raw and then set up the windoze machines to print to the samba server. I am still getting a message on most of the windoze machines that says "Access Denied unable to connect" when I click on one of the printers that is shared out from the fc1 box. The windows machine CAN print properly, but the error message is still there. Any suggestions?