AFAIK, no such tool exists. Supporting Windows workstations in a Domain is probably best done with a Windows Server.
Tom "Karotu Tannang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 22/11/2004 10:16 AM Please respond to LUAU <luau@lists.hosef.org> To "Linux/Unix Advocates/Users Hawaiian community discussion list" <luau@lists.hosef.org> cc Subject [LUAU] Linux Administration Tool for Educational Institutions Hello Everybody, I have just completed setting up a Local Area Network for an Educational Institute in Kiribati. Previously they used to use Windows NT as their Domain Server. Now, we have managed to install a Debian Server running Samba as their Domain without roaming profiles which runs smoothly. The only problem now is that their Administrator requires a tool he could use to easily manage his clients/students in a way that one manages its clients on the NT Server.. i.e allocate times when to be allowed on the Network, which users are allowed on which terminals, control over policy (policy editor) e.g disabling features such as the 'Run' on the 'Start' button. If there is such a tool, I think this would save this Linux Box since the Administrator really wants his NT Server back! Thanks again.. Karotu Tannang IT Support Kangare Software Engineering _______________________________________________ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau