Eric Lee Green wrote: > With Linux on their workstations, on the other hand, he'd have blessed relief. > Evolution is immune to Windows viruses, it runs fast enough on those decrepit > old machines, OpenOffice does what they need it to do, and they can try to > install Windows software all they want, it ain't happenin :-). The main > problem he's facing now is access to the Windows NT server. He'd like them to > log in, and be able to access only their files on the Windows NT server. But > smbmount requires a specific user ID. Unless he ties people to specific > workstations (which he does not want to do), he's stumped. Have him take a look at Pam_Mount. From Freshmeat.net: > The pam_mount module allows users to have NCP (Netware), SMB > (Windows/Samba), or loopback-encrypted volumes mounted upon login, > using the same passwords they typed to log in. A remote volume can > even be used as a user's $HOME. Volumes mounted this way are > automatically unmounted on logout. The Pam_Mount homepage is a good place to start - http://www.flyn.org/projects/pam_mount/index.html -- Chris Lewis shadow@digitalnirvana.com ---------------------------------------- If it compiles, it is good, if it boots up it is perfect. - Linus Torvalds ----------------------------------------