Yes, I am using the same computer name. I would have thought that is what would be desired. If the computer is already a part of the domain, it would seem that it would still be. Will try renaming though. Art On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 22:10, Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto wrote:
Quoting Art Fore
: Worst thing is when I boot back into XP, I cannot login to the domain. I have to change to a workgroupo, reboot, change back to the domain, reboot, before I can login again. If I go back into suse, bhen back to XP again, have to do it all over again.
Art,
aren't you using the same computer name for both XP and Linux and adding both to the domain? If so, it can't work. If you want to have a dual-boot computer being part of a Windows Domain, you'll have to use two different hostnames for the Windows and Linux systems. If not, each time you add one system to the domain, you're removing the other.
Anyone have any suggestions furtther or knows where the yast samba client app puts the info when you first set it up?
Art
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Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto Network Manager and Systems Administrator Angra do Heroísmo Nursing School (ESEnfAH)
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