> First thing, before you assume something is wrong -- try doing a > "Find" on > that computer. I've found that Windows 95 (and 98) do weird things > and > don't show up in Network Neighborhood -- often for days. While I couldn't "see" the servers in Network Neighborhood, I still had a drive to each machine mapped, and could get to them--however, today, I can't-- get an access error. And I did put in my userid and password in Windows... > you're logging onto the PDC). Missed your first posting of the > question, so what version of samba are you running? What does > your smb.conf look like? Did you accidentally tell samba not to > announce to the master browser? Don't know the version, will have to check that. I presume it's the version that came with Red Hat 6.0. I'll have to grab a copy of the smb.conf tomorrow. I haven't done anything to it--I'm the web admin, but they haven't given me root permission. (I plan to attempt to load Linux on the server at my desk tomorrow to play with it myself). My boss was running a diagnostic on it that I found on the web, but he hadn't figured out the problem yet. Thanks, Yvonne -- "Self-realization. I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, when he said, "I drank what?" --Chris Knight ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org