Good morning Andrew,

Thank you for your request concerning the Windows Client tool expectations. I 
have created a case for this (see info below); one of my colleagues will be in 
touch with you.

SRX080908600475 - ProtoDoc 99999: [MS-ADTS]: Microsoft Client tool expectations

Regards,

Edgar A. Olougouna
DSC Protocol Team, Microsoft | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Tel: +1.469.775.7189 
x 57189




-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan (metze) Metzmacher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 7:35 AM
To: Andrew Bartlett
Cc: Interoperability Documentation Help; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Pfif] Microsoft Client tool expectatations

Andrew Bartlett schrieb:
> How do I determine what LDAP values a Microsoft client tool is expecting?
>
> For example, with the attached patch against current GIT, I cannot make
> windows 2008 join Samba4 as a 2-way, forest level trusted domain.   It
> seems something is wrong with what we return to
> cn=partitions,cn=configuration,....
>
> Similarly, against our current GIT tree, the Win2k3 admin pack on
> WinXP won't launch 'Active Directory Users and Computers' against
> Samba4.  The error seems to be in response to our return value for the
> cn=aggregate schema.
>
> In both cases, I just have cryptic error messages.  How can I
> determine what these tools are expecting?
>
> Attached please find network traces for both the 2008 server
> attempting to join the trust and a WinXP machine trying to open
> 'Active Directory Users and Computers'.
>
> (keytab to follow in private mail)

Can't you just use wellknown passwords for your test setup and publish the 
keytab?

metze

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