G'day: Folks, I'm at my wits end trying to join a WIN XP Professional client to a samba 3.0.4 domain running on Slackware 9.1. I haven't used windows since Win 95 days and am not up to speed with it at all. Also, i've tried the O'Reilly Using Samba book (2nd edition), read the samba docs, and browsed the mailing lists but there is so much information I'm even more bamboozled than ever. I have some questions I hope someone might shed some light on for me: - Does pdbedit completely replace smbpasswd as an account creation tool? - Can I forget about mksmbpasswd.sh now? It doesn't appear to be included now anyway. - If i do away with WINS, lmhosts and broadcasts and go the DNS route, do I also need LDAP and Kerberos etc (the whole Active Directory show)? I get errors when trying to use DNS to resolve names, I know why (DNS SRV records), but I don't know if just adding those records will solve the problem without also doing LDAP and Kerberos. I have samba 3.0.4 set up and running. I can connect, authenticate and see shares locally from the server. I could also see the server name (NOT the domain name) from Win XP client using 'net view' for a while. I could never login in to the domain, and now Win XP is telling me the domain is unavailable. I've been at this for days (samba 3.0.3 on RedHat previously), with the samba server's availability, logging in and available shares all seemingly coming and going at random. I have valid user accounts, machine accounts, everything looks OK, but samba just won't do domains at all. Mick