Carl Luescher wrote:
> G T Smith wrote:
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>> Carl Luescher wrote:
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>>> Chris Arnold wrote:
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>>> The "reply to group" add on is incompatible with TB 2.0.0.9 so I
>>> apologize if this response goes array. In any case, I gather you have
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G T Smith wrote:
> Carl Luescher wrote:
> > Chris Arnold wrote:
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> > The "reply to group" add on is incompatible with TB 2.0.0.9 so I
> > apologize if this response goes array. In any case, I gather you have
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> > Carl
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> If it is 'reply to list' that you are talking about I ha
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Carl Luescher wrote:
> Chris Arnold wrote:
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> The "reply to group" add on is incompatible with TB 2.0.0.9 so I
> apologize if this response goes array. In any case, I gather you have
> Carl
If it is 'reply to list' that you are talking abo
Chris Arnold wrote:
> Sorry, but i sent that email straight to you and not the list :)
>
> Okay, but did you allow the machine from the Windows side? You have to grant
> domain membership to the machine on the PDC.
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> Sorry but i don't know what you mean by "allow the machine from the windows
>
Sorry, but i sent that email straight to you and not the list :)
Okay, but did you allow the machine from the Windows side? You have to grant
domain membership to the machine on the PDC.
Sorry but i don't know what you mean by "allow the machine from the windows
side". In SLED, all i had to do
On Friday 21 December 2007 05:41:31 am Chris Arnold wrote:
> Two questions that might help lead you.
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> First - did you allow the computer to join the domain? Usually you have to
> do this on the PDC or the BDC.
>
> Second - you running a NT 4 domain or an AD domain? There might be
> different opt
Sorry, but i sent that email straight to you and not the list :)
Okay, but did you allow the machine from the Windows side? You have to grant
domain membership to the machine on the PDC.
Sorry but i don't know what you mean by "allow the machine from the windows
side". In SLED, all i had to do
On Friday 21 December 2007 07:41, Chris Arnold wrote:
> That install was on a test hard drive. Now i have installed 10.3 on the
> hard drive that will be used and now gdm, does not even present the domain
> in the drop down box. It only says . I can get tickets using kinit
> . KRB5 and winbind are
>
Two questions that might help lead you.
First - did you allow the computer to join the domain? Usually you have to do
this on the PDC or the BDC.
Second - you running a NT 4 domain or an AD domain? There might be different
options on the NT side to join?
I'm assuming you can connect using
On Thursday 20 December 2007 17:17, Chris Arnold wrote:
> I just installed 10.3 and would like to join this 10.3 to our windoze
> domain. I go into yast->network services and click "windows domain
> membership", fill out the domain name and check "use smb for auth", create
> home dir and use offlin
I just installed 10.3 and would like to join this 10.3 to our windoze domain. I
go into yast->network services and click "windows domain membership", fill out
the domain name and check "use smb for auth", create home dir and use offline
auth, click join and type in the admin username and passwor
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