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From: "Thomas Adam"
--- Simon Marsden
wrote: suggestions as to how I can set it up so that any of our users can log on as they would on a Windows client.
I don't understand what it is you're asking - are you wanting people from a windows machine to access this Linux box (samba authentication) or via some other means? For authentication you can use winbind, part of samba 3, if you need to mount home dirs you might want to look at pam_mount.
Works for me in a NT 4 domain, we are starting to look at the implications of Win 2003. Contact me of list if you want some sample config files. Rob Keeling Network Manager Queen Elizabeth`s Grammar School
I know Samba reasonably well but I guess smbclient would not be the best route to go down.
Can you be more specific, please?
-- Thomas Adam
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