All I'm saying to you is that you are not able, or very unlikely to be able,
to use your samba box as a domain master with an NT machine.  This doesn't
mean that you won't be able to have a share available between them.

I can only say that I find NY Client particularly obstructive in this
respect in that I can get the NT machine to browse the samba server and to
use the samba server as a print server fairly effortlessly, even at the same
time as the samba server is working as a domain log-on for Win 98 machines.
Making the NT machine available to the samba box however is a whole
different story though, as of course is having the NT box log on to a samba
controlled domain.

You actually only need a very limited smb.conf file to achieve this and you
can do this using the supplied sample file if you wish.
You mention that you have used the Samba manual for reference and this
certainly contains all the information that you will require. Refernce to
the gotchas file supplied is, sadly, very instructive in respect of domain
log-on utility with NT machines ie there is none  :o(

If you are determined to have a samba controlled domain that will allow NT4
log-ons the the only advice I am able to give you is go to samba.org and d/l
the latest version then compile it for your m/c.  Remember the fault is not
with the samba box but with the way that NT4 behaves.

regards

Daryl Johnson
Proplan Associates



> -----Original Message-----
> From: SK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 09 July 2001 01:49
> To: Daryl Johnson
> Subject: Re: [newbie] samba security=domain
>
>
> Hi!
>
> My current samba ver is samba-2.0.7-3. I need to join my samba with my nt4
> server. Can you please guide what to do.
> I really need HELP because my date line is coming neer.
>
>
> Thank You
>
> Best Regards,
> SKLIM
>


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