> From:  "Chris Tepaske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:  Wed, 31 Mar 2004 07:58:43 +1000
>
> Maybe then your problem isn't samba but your NT box. To confirm this see if
> you cam remove an existing domain member from the domain and then re-join
> it. If that works then you have a problem with that NT 4 box and you will
> probably need to re-build or if it fails then you have a problem with your
> Samba PDC. Just a way of narrowing down the problem.

I suspect it won't surprise you if I say that we've already taken other 
machines out of the domain and put them back in again.  I've never thought it 
was a samba problem and from the beginning thought that something bogus was 
cached in the NT box.

Chris

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