I've done that, but that doesn't provide a 'network login' in the way 
other windoze machines login. When I try to access a shared directory on a 
W2K box it asks for name and password and then says I don't have 
permission, but I do, full control, I'm one of the network admins. There 
must be a way to make Linux a member of the domain just a any windoze box 
is a member of the domain. That's the only way this company would even 
consider switching some workstations from windoze to linux. I'll have to 
look back at my old FreeBSD notes at home, I had made a FreeBSD box a 
domain member a few years ago, but don't recall off-hand right now.
--
Chip

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> If what you are trying to do is to use your Windows = logon as your 
> logon for your linux computer, go to system = 
> settings->Authentication on the RedHat menu. Choose the = 
> Authentication tab, Check Enable SMB support. Then press the 
> Configure = SMB button and enter the workgroup name and the name of 
> the domain = controller.
> -----Original Message----- 
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 2:23 PM 
> To: Red Hat List 
> Subject: network logon? 
> 
> I recently set up a test box on my network with an = NT4 PDC. How do I 
get 
> RH9 to log into/authenticate with the PDC? 
> -- 
> Chip Wiegand 
> Computer Services 
> Simrad, Inc 
> www.simradusa.com 
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> "There is no reason anyone would want a computer = in their home." 
>      --Ken Olson, president, = chairman and founder of Digital Equipment 

> Corporation, 1977 
>  (Then why do I have 8? Somebody help = me!) 
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