There are some particular issues with Samba and Windows NT 1) When you mount a printer using the print manager in NT you may find the following info from Matthew Harrell useful: ------------ I noticed in your change-log you noted that some people were still unable to use print manager under NT. If this is the same problem that I encountered, it's caused by the length of time it takes NT to determine if the printer is ready. The problem occurs when you double-click on a printer to connect it to the NT machine. Because it's unable to determine if the printer is ready in the short span of time it has, it assumes it isn't and gives some strange error about not having enough resources (I forget what the error is). A solution to this that seems to work fine for us is to click once on the printer, look at the bottom of the window and wait until it says it's ready, then clilck on "OK". By the way, this problem probably occurs in our group because the Samba server doesn't actually have the printers - it queues them to remote printers either on other machines or using their own network cards. Because of this "middle layer", it takes an extra amount of time for the NT machine to get verification that the printer queue actually exists. I hope this helped in some way... -----------