Reading the "How To Compile Samba" leads me to this question. Must I compile Samba with AD support as described in that document in order for the Samba server to be able to have userids/passwords authenticated by a W2K3/SP2 AD?

I only need to be able to continue to provide access to users' Unix home directories from their PCs via a Windows login script that includes: net use s: \\sambasvr\username (where username is the same for both Unix and Windows).
 
Gee! I wish I had seen this coming! 
 
Charles 
 
-----Original Message----- 
From: John H Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 7:54 pm 
Subject: Re: [Samba] URGENT! Windows Server 2003 SP2 broke samba 
 
 
On Monday 25 June 2007 12:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
After applying SP2 to our Windows Server 2003 domain controller, we
are 
unable to access Samba Version 3.0.4 shared user diectories.  
  
Access fails with these message:  
unable to validate password for user USER in domain DOMAIN to Domain 
controller \\DOODAH. Error was NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED. 
 
If no one has experienced and resolved this, how do I debug this 
situation? 
  
Thanks, in advance, for any help offered.  
 
Please update to the current version of Samba as soon as possible. The version  you are using has many problems with Windows 2003/XP. The current version is  3.0.25a - yours dates back to around December 2003 - that is very old, out of 
date, and will not work with SP2 or later. 
 
- John T. 
 
 
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