-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 06 May 2001 08:14, Florian Petri wrote: > Hi! > > > I tried to setup the domain "dom1" on my samba server "smb1". So I changed > my smb.conf and put all the stuff I need for a domain in it and restarted > samba 2.2 (final). > Samba sarted and I could use "smb1" as fileserver. Now I tried to join the > domain dom1 with a NT4 Ws. I added the machine account to smbpasswd, > joined the domain, rebooted and tried to login. I got the errormessage "Ihr > Konto wurde deaktiviert. Bitte wenden sie sich an ihren > Systemadministrator." which means something like "Your account was > deactivated, pse call admin". > > Now I used a local account and started some usermgr: > The domain usrmgr showed a domain, without any global groups but many local > groups converted from unix... > The local usermgr showed a domain, with two global groups: "Domain Users" > && "Domain Administrators". In the local Administrator group of the machine > a global group named "smb1\Domain Administrators" not "dom1\blabla" like I > exspected was added. Is this a bug? > When I try to add a user to the local accounts, I add "dom1\user" and when > I reopen the group I see "smb1\user" in this group. > > Any ideas? I have no idea what's wrong... > > > > cu Floh
Unless I'm mistaken, SAMBA can only act as a BDC of an existing NT/2000 domain. Sean - -- When a man steals your wife, there is no better revenge than to let him keep her. -- Sacha Guitry -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE69Uhn16C1pcgeMvkRAoZxAJ0UjvTCNQdR+eJeZXpoh+EJmQ9OIwCfRJ0s Nj7vwuPdeHKbQfGKXpdkJms= =5g7e -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----