Hi,
I was loaded win2000, xp and
linux. But after loading linux I was not able to boot winxp through lilo.Any
sugestions?
Richard
Edward Dekkers wrote:
>
> > > Do I need to set up a computer account on that domain perhaps?
> >
> > I _think_ what you have to do is let the login fail when setting it to use
> a
> > domain and get it to stick (I can't remember exactly how I did this part,
> I
> > just remember it was something
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On 19-Sep-2002/09:42 +0800, Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[about domain authentication]
>
>I have no idea what's going to happen if the PDC is down and I'm not game
>to try it at the moment, as my normal Edward Dekkers login has already
>s
> ... If anybody wants a working link to the
> samba-PDC-Howto let me know.
It must have been a brief glitch:
http://samba.mirror.aarnet.edu.au/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html
is fine, as is
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html
The older PDC-howto is now apparentl
> > Do I need to set up a computer account on that domain perhaps?
>
> I _think_ what you have to do is let the login fail when setting it to use
a
> domain and get it to stick (I can't remember exactly how I did this part,
I
> just remember it was something silly). Then reboot. When you get the
d
Edward Dekkers,
On Wednesday September 18, 2002 02:12, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> Sort of, yes! But still can't join. The error is different now:
>
> The account used is a computer account. Use your global user account or
> local user account to access this server.
>
> I obviously don't understand
> Try setting this key...
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\netlogon\parameters
> "RequireSignOrSeal"=dword:
>
> It disables the "signing and sealing" of netlogon packets which is in
Win2K.
> Samba doesn't yet have this ability.
>
> Hope that helps.
Sort of, yes! But
Edward Dekkers,
On Tuesday September 17, 2002 11:09, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> True, but I AM using XP Professional. Still can't get it to work.
>
> Apparently there's a samba spin off call samba-TNG that fixes all these
> problems, allowing Linux to act as a fully compliant NT Domain Controller.
> I don't think it was Netbeui that was referred to,
> but netbios over tcp/ip, which is different.
I don't think so to be honest - he talked about INSTALLING it from a hidden
section of the CD. I know for a fact due to my own dealing with M$ the only
other protocol in the Extras section of the C
> IIRC, you can not use XP Home Edition with domains. The only workaround is
to
> use professional.
True, but I AM using XP Professional. Still can't get it to work.
Apparently there's a samba spin off call samba-TNG that fixes all these
problems, allowing Linux to act as a fully compliant NT Do
>
> P.S. M$'s suggestion of using NETBUE on XP is a farce.
> Uninstall it. NetBue is dead. It should all communicate just
> fine over IP. (Samba does).
I don't think it was Netbeui that was referred to,
but netbios over tcp/ip, which is different.
netbios basically carries the MS junk th
Edward Dekkers,
On Tuesday September 17, 2002 09:24, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> The only thing I (sadly) have never gotten to work is actually LOGGING IN
> to the Linux box from XP. The 9x boxes have no problem with this. The XP
> box can not join the local domain here either for some reason.
>
> B
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On 17-Sep-2002/11:59 -0700, Ted Hilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>For 3 months now I have been struggling to get 2 XP machines to properly
>network with my Linux machines. There are 3 areas of network
>communication which the XP set up screens deal
Hey there.
What I have working:
Linux box shows up in XP Professional under 'View WorkGroup Computers', as
do the 9x boxes.
Linux box can mount XP shares using SMBMOUNT.
The only thing I (sadly) have never gotten to work is actually LOGGING IN to
the Linux box from XP. The 9x boxes have no pro
On Tuesday, September 17, 2002, at 11:59 AM, Ted Hilts wrote:
>
> Does anyone out there have XP working with Linux shares? That is,
> with the Linux machine able to see and access the XP shares and the XP
> machine able to see and access the Linux shares.
yep. one thing that comes imme
For 3 months now I have been struggling to get 2 XP machines to properly
network with my Linux machines. There are 3 areas of network communication
which the XP set up screens deal with: Web Access, FTP Access, and Share
Access.
My Network had Linux and Win95 machines comfortably networking t
On 5/13/02 10:30 AM, "Jim Hale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's fixed - found out that the problem would pop up when I was logged into
> the
> IMAP Server thru Outlook and then turn around and log into the same account
> thru the Browser.
>
> Thanks for responding though.
Right - if you're u
It's fixed - found out that the problem would pop up when I was logged into the
IMAP Server thru Outlook and then turn around and log into the same account
thru the Browser.
Thanks for responding though.
Jim Hale
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Quoting Edward Mar
I read on the linuxconf mailing list that there is a new vimap version that
will allow multiple connections to the same imap user box if the mail file
is converted to mbx format on the linux server. I hope Friedrich didn't
mind my cross posting his message.
-eric wood
Hi!
If you always wanted
On 5/12/02 1:53 PM, "Jim Hale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not sure if this is a Linux or IMP issue so sorry for the Crossposting.
>
> I'm trying to do away with the Exchange 2000 Box. I'm experimenting with
> keeping all my folders and such on the Linux box (which I just recently
> installed I
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 2:26 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mailing List - IMP
> Subject: RE: Outlook XP And Linux IMAP Server
>
>
> That happens to me when I use another imap client to access
> the same account simultaneously.
>
> Chris Mason
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
: Sunday, May 12, 2002 1:54 PM
To: Mailing List - IMP
Cc: Mailing List - Red Hat (Co)
Subject: Outlook XP And Linux IMAP Server
Not sure if this is a Linux or IMP issue so sorry for the Crossposting.
I'm trying to do away with the Exchange 2000 Box. I'm experimenting with
keeping all my f
Not sure if this is a Linux or IMP issue so sorry for the Crossposting.
I'm trying to do away with the Exchange 2000 Box. I'm experimenting with
keeping all my folders and such on the Linux box (which I just recently
installed IMP) - now everything seems to work fine for the most part,
but every
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