I guess I just don't understand the setup of the NTWS completely. Here is my
setup:
Redhat 6.0 Server running Samba 1.9.18
Windows 95 workstation (with Logon to Windows NT Domain Checked, Windows NT
Domain is "SERVICE")
Windows NT 4.0 SP5 workstation
The Windows 95 workstation logs on to the domain fine, and runs the login
script
I try to get the NTWS to log on to the domain by clicking the "CHANGE"
button
in the "Network Properties" screen.
Then I try to switch the "Member of" selection from
"WORKGROUP" to "DOMAIN"
When I click "OK" I get the message "Unable to connect to the
domain
controller for this domain. Have your system administrator check your
computer account on the domain."
However, If I double-click Network Neighboorhood, I can see my server and my
shares. If I access a share and then try to become a member of the domain, I
get the message "You already have a connection to the domain. You must
disconnect before joining the domain."
Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong?
NOTE: I am running 1.9.18 because I've ran in to loads of problems with
2.0.x
and file sharing problems, and 1.9.18 runs the same programs I have problems
with in 2.0.x just fine.
Thanks,
Ron Brinker
John LeMay wrote:
> Not sure if this helps, but I am unaware of anything odd with NT4 SP4,
> 5, or 6 that would effect this capability. I'd be interested in hearing
> if you have found different.
>
> "EMC Service Dept." wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone tell me if it is possible to have NT Workstation 4.0 sp5
use
> > domain logons with Samba? I would like to use logon scripting with my
> > NTWS.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ron Brinker