ne out there have a spec they could send me? ----------------------- HINT: you may need to delete your .pwl files when you change password. WfWg does a lousy job with passwords. I find that if I change my password on either the unix box or the PC the safest thing to do is to delete the .pwl files in the windows directory. The PC will complain about not finding the files, but will soon get over it, allowing you to enter the new password. If you don't do this you may find that WfWg remembers and uses the old password, even if you told it a new one. Often WfWg will totally ignore a password you give it in a dialog box. ----------------------- HINT: Getting WfWg to be a master browser Apart from exporting a drive, you should be able to get WfWg to be a master browser by using: [Network] MaintainServerList=YES in the system.ini file ---------------------- HINT: Using MS Access Here are some notes on running MS-Access on a Samba drive from Stefan Kjellberg 1. Opening a database in 'exclusive' mode does NOT work. Samba ignores r/w/share modes on file open. 2. Make sure that you open the database as 'shared' and to 'lock modified records' 3. Of course locking must be enabled for the particular share (smb.conf) --------------------- HINT: password cacheing in WfWg Here is a hint from michael@ecel.uwa.edu.au (Michael Simmons): In case people where not aware. There is a program call admincfg.exe on the last disk (disk 8) of the WFW 3.11 disk set. To install it type EXPAND A:\ADMINCFG.EX_ C:\WINDOWS\ADMINCFG.EXE Then add an icon for it via the "Progam Manager" "New" Menu. This program allows you