i think the tweak you said is using
plain_text_password on registry :), ill already used
that already, its seems that using add machine script
or add user script is not fully functional on dynamic
trust account. hmm but i have to take dig of it.



--- Kenneth Oncinian
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> oninz,
> 
> As far as i can remember, there are some registry
> patches (or tweaks) 
> needed for win2k and XP in order for them to join a
> domain with samba as 
> a PDC. But the last time i tried the samba PDC with
> xp and 2k as clients 
> was more than a year ago (in a lab environment), and
> i remember i failed 
> to implement a roaming profile back then, but i was
> able to make them 
> authenticate and join the domain.
> 
> what howto or document are you using anyway?
> 
> 
> --
> Kenneth
> 
> Ariz C. Jacinto wrote:
> > how about joining XPs or NTs? does it yield the
> same error message?
> > 
> > 
> > Allen Umlas wrote:
> > 
> >> Gurus,
> >>     I have a problem on my configuration on samba
> 3
> >> running on CentOS 4 acting as PDC, i cannot join
> in my
> >> windows 2000 pro and windows XP to my samba PDC
> using
> >> dynamic creation of trust machine account,
> manually
> >> executing useradd -g 100 -d /dev/null -c "comp.
> nick" -s
> >> /bin/false computername$
> >> has no problem but when i used this config on
> smb.conf
> >>
> >>
> >> add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -s
> /bin/false
> >> -d /dev/null %u
> >>
> >>
> >> joining win2k prompt me an error "cannot find
> user
> >> account"
> >>
> >> extra help is much appreaciated...
> >>
> >>
> >> oninz
> >>
> >>
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