> But even with Samba installed and configured, your system will still
not be part of the domain.

False. Any Unix machine running a well configured Samba can be a NT
domain member assuming it has a valid SID.

> You also should not have had to set up a static IP for your Linux box.

False, again. There is no reason not to use a static IP address.

> It'll pick up all the references and an IP from your DHCP without
having to do that.

Quite the contrary, a machine without an IP address will behave as you
said.

> Anthony

Grig



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