: Try : su - al.koch : instead of : su al.koch --- That worked for me Peter. Thank you. One more question. My users folders (on the backup machine I'm testing this on) are located under /usr/home. Is this correct or should they be under /home? I seem to have read this somewhere. I initially created all of the accounts using 'userconf' > 'user accounts'. If they are actually supposed to be under /home, is there a way to move them all without re-creating them? On my main mail server the accounts are under the /home directory. Thanks for your help!, /tony.campisi
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