Hmmm... I thought about that. By deleting the linux system from the NT domain should have allowed it back in again after rejoining. If I remember right, Windoze sends out a machine token the first time you join the domain. The token can't be reused again to rejoin. Deleting then recreating the machine should give a new token again. I've had to do this now and then for a variety of reasons.
Try the smbpasswd command from my previous message. Hopefully that will do the trick. ---------- I'm going to just guess here, but you may have caused a problem by = deleting the name from the domain. As NT creates a separate code combination for each entry in the domain (user or asset), by deleting it, and then = reusing the name, you may have caused NT to refuse the name you've continued to = use. =20 I have run into a similar problem before, but have no way of knowing if = this applies to you. =20 =20 Sorry this isn't more helpful.. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list