PAG wrote: <snip>
Well... On my Linux clients I need to add a username (user1 or user2) which is the same as the user1 / user2 name that exists in the Windows 2000 ADS server. So I need to have a user e.g. "user1" added to my WIndows 2000 ADS and the same user "user1" to be added on the Linux workstation. Only then can I login from my current machne as "user1" to the domain. If suppose I do not have a "user2" added to my local Linux workstation, then I cannot login from the Linux workstation as "user2" to the Windows ADS.
Now, I want to be able to login from the Linux workstation as "user2" without having to add it as a local user to my Linux workstation. Any idea's?
I don't think you'd need local users at all. The only problem I see is having home directories for the users when they login. Check out this link for some hints:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2003-December/076827.html
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