I've setup Samba as a PDC. I have two machines using it for authentication. The rest of the clients on the network are still not using it. Before I switch I need to know more about how administering access to different network resources is going to work. For instance, we are running Terminal Server on Win2k and in the local user / group manager for each of the local users properties there is a tab labeled "Sessions" and another labeled "Terminal Services Profile". Both of these tabs contain settings specific to Terminal Services. How will I be able to set these settings for the domain users if I am using Samba as the PDC? Will my domain users be listed in the local users manager once this server is on the domain? I realize these are very Windows specific questions, but only people using Samba will know the answers.
Does anyone even want to take a stab at this? Even speculation and conjecture would make me feel better. Bert Rapp wrote:> > I've setup Samba as a PDC. I have two machines using it for > authentication. The rest of the clients on the network are still not > using it. Before I switch I need to know more about how administering > access to different network resources is going to work. For instance, > we are running Terminal Server on Win2k and in the local user / group > manager for each of the local users properties there is a tab labeled > "Sessions" and another labeled "Terminal Services Profile". Both of > these tabs contain settings specific to Terminal Services. How will I > be able to set these settings for the domain users if I am using Samba > as the PDC? Will my domain users be listed in the local users manager > once this server is on the domain? > > I realize these are very Windows specific questions, but only people > using Samba will know the answers. >