On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 23:39, Edward wrote: > > Most of the networks I've setup that had Samba file servers were small > > and didn't have domain controllers. So there would be a preston:password > > entry on the server and on my desktop and every time I'd request a > > resource from the server by virtue of the fact that I'd logged in with > > preston:password to my desktop, the server would receive those same > > credentials, see I was good and give me permission to read/write, etc. I > > think what's happening here is that I'm not authenticating against the > > domain. My machine is in the domain now. I can mount the shares. But > > once the shares are mounted and I try to write, for example, I'm not > > passing along to the domain controller that I'm preston and here's my > > password. > > > > Hopefully that makes sense. > > > > Preston > > What version of Samba are you running? Bugzilla is showing a heap of > W2K3 bugs with some versions of samba. > > From just searching and reading, I'm getting the feeling you're not > actually doing anything wrong, but that it is a Samba issue, not yours. > > Regards, > Ed. That would make me feel better. Because I feel like I have a good grasp on Samba, so thus the reason this is so puzzling. I believe I'm using 3.0.2-7. Preston