Jeff Drop to a DOS box, and type new view \\<machine-name> where machine name is the name of your HP3000. It should be fully qualified with domain stuff, unless you are part of the same domain. You should see any Samba shares on the HP3000. You can either map a network drive in explorer (\\machine-name\share), or at the DOS box type net use * \\machine-name\share, and you should have a new network drive that gives you access to the HP3000. (* means assign the drive the next drive letter available) Samba is astonishing! Regards Neil -----Original Message----- From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jeff Kell Sent: Friday, February 07, 1997 10:31 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Samba - almost (grrr...) Time for Yet Another Rookie Tries To Samba... Things are setup correctly on the 3000 (apparently) since I can see the 3000 and mount the example guest1 folder from an NT machine in another office (I have no NT, I have Win95). From my machine (same network) I can neither see nor "Find Computer..." the 3000. I have the File Sharing for MS Networks client loaded; any clues what is wrong with this picture? Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>