Found this for a Start
http://www.linuxfocus.org/English/May2002/article247.shtml

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Mark Gardner
Sent: Thu 10/30/2003 11:50 PM
To: BYU Unix Users Group
Subject: [uug] Something Unrelated to Politics-- Linux and Windows Domain



I mentioned in an earlier post that I was interested in what CADEM does,
Using an *nix system to Emulate a Windows domain and uses "Roaming
Profiles".  This is what I'm interested in doing.  If anyone has any
ideas, how-tos , or just a good place to start, Replies would be great.

I have a free PIII system and a 40 gig drive.  I'm only doing the
network for 3+ computers.

1. Emulate a windows domain for logins, (be able to map network drives)

2. If any of you are familiar with Novell's iFolder I want that type of
functionality, for a laptop that will not always be connected but when I
connect to my network my "My Documents" are copied to the server and are
kept in synconization. [the main point of this step is that if I'm in a
remote location I can get to all of the files in "my docs" via the
internet.

3. I want Linux machines to be able to connect too. (this isn't as
important as windoz boxes.)

Mark Gardner
p.s. as I get going in this project the details and specs will become
more concrete.


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