Re: [Samba] samba pdc and notebook in domain

2006-08-13 Thread bob

On Wed, 09 Aug 2006 18:58:25 +0200, Gary Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


bob_bipbip wrote:
hello, when my computer's client is not connected to network (and so  
cannot connect to pdc), they are not able to log in, they have a  
message telling us that the system can't log in because the domain is  
unavailable, how to permit people to log in even if they are not  
connected to network?


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Tell them to log in locally. The Windows login screen has a pulldown  
list that lets them select which domain to log into. One option is the  
local computer.




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Re: [Samba] samba pdc and notebook in domain

2006-08-09 Thread Logan Shaw

On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, bob_bipbip wrote:
hello, when my computer's client is not connected to network (and so cannot 
connect to pdc), they are not able to log in, they have a message telling us 
that the system can't log in because the domain is unavailable, how to permit 
people to log in even if they are not connected to network?


By default, Windows supports up to 10 (I think) cached logons.
That means if you user abc logs on while the domain controller
IS available, then they can log on later when the domain
controller is NOT available, assuming there haven't been 10
people who have logged on since then.

So, with a little planning (always be sure to logon before you
disconnect, so that your identity is in the cache), you can
use only the network user accounts without having to create
separate local accounts.  That makes things a lot cleaner and
simpler, I think.

  - Logan
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Re: [Samba] samba pdc and notebook in domain

2006-08-09 Thread Gary Dale

bob_bipbip wrote:
hello, when my computer's client is not connected to network (and so 
cannot connect to pdc), they are not able to log in, they have a 
message telling us that the system can't log in because the domain is 
unavailable, how to permit people to log in even if they are not 
connected to network?


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Tell them to log in locally. The Windows login screen has a pulldown 
list that lets them select which domain to log into. One option is the 
local computer.

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[Samba] samba pdc and notebook in domain

2006-08-09 Thread bob_bipbip
hello, when my computer's client is not connected to network (and so  
cannot connect to pdc), they are not able to log in, they have a message  
telling us that the system can't log in because the domain is unavailable,  
how to permit people to log in even if they are not connected to network?


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