On 10/18/2006 5:56 AM, Veronica Hill wrote:
On 18 Oct 2006, at 22:28, Paul van Noort wrote:
Thanks for the help.. I got some reading matter for the upcoming fall
holiday ;-)
Questions so far that come to mind are:
My current Windows 2003 server must stay! It is the Application
server: can
Thanks for the help.. I got some reading matter for the upcoming fall
holiday ;-)
Questions so far that come to mind are:
My current Windows 2003 server must stay! It is the Application server: can
Samba act as a PDC with this machine in its domain? Or will win2003 try to
take over. It is just a
On 18 Oct 2006, at 22:28, Paul van Noort wrote:
Thanks for the help.. I got some reading matter for the upcoming fall
holiday ;-)
Questions so far that come to mind are:
My current Windows 2003 server must stay! It is the Application
server: can
Samba act as a PDC with this machine in its
Paul van Noort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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folks,
Been searching the web and learned i can add samba to my Current NT4
domain.
I guess i can promote my Samba machine to PDC afterwards then depreciating
the NT machines (finally)..
I have an LDAP driven
Hi,
is it possible to setup a dedicated BDC and test everything
and do the main step after verifing that everything is working ?
Have a look at Samba 3 by Example.
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/
Chapter 9 tells you how to do this. You may also want to look at Chapter 5.
Am Dienstag, 17. Oktober 2006 14:33 schrieb Dr.Peer-Joachim Koch:
Hi,
is it possible to setup a dedicated BDC and test everything
and do the main step after verifing that everything is working ?
As I understood from the Samba Documentation it's not possible to set up a
Samba BDC for a