Once a windows computer is joined to the domain, it will use the PDC to authenticate for everything, so centralising the user accounts. There is no need to have local accounts on the clients. If you have few accounts then this isn't so much of a bonus

Also, there are other nice features of a global account (such as roaming profiles), but you may not want them.

Hope this helps,

Alex Forrow

On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 23:39:16 -1200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've set up a test Samba PDC with a few test shares.  From
the first Windows PC I logged on to a local computer account
and mapped drives to the shares on the Samba PDC.  From the
second Windows PC I joined the domain and used a logon
script to connect to the shares.

My question:
What are the benefits of joining a Windows PC to the Samba
domain?  Both arrangements above appear to meet my needs.
Thanks for any comments.



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