A good day to you all. i dont seemt to be having any luck joining Windows XP machines into my domain. This i find quite peculiar, since i have had no problems with win98, winnt, or win2k machines. The Windows XP machine is able to see the domain, and reports that it has joined the domain after i enter the domain admin account and password. But after the reboot, i can't seem to log on using any and all user accounts; i keep getting errors about the computer account not being present and such. Are there some special steps i need to take? Is Windows XP even supported by 2.2.3a? Any comments are welcome. Thanks! --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs, a Yahoo! service - Search Thousands of New Jobs -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
google for signorseal brad On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 17:08, smb bert wrote:> > A good day to you all. i dont seemt to be having any luck joining Windows XP machines into my domain. This i find quite peculiar, since i have had no problems with win98, winnt, or win2k machines. > > The Windows XP machine is able to see the domain, and reports that it has joined the domain after i enter the domain admin account and password. But after the reboot, i can't seem to log on using any and all user accounts; i keep getting errors about the computer account not being present and such. > > Are there some special steps i need to take? Is Windows XP even supported by 2.2.3a? Any comments are welcome. Thanks! > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do You Yahoo!? > HotJobs, a Yahoo! service - Search Thousands of New Jobs
Hello! Sorry about the missing subject... smb bert wrote: A good day to you all. i dont seemt to be having any luck joining Windows XP machines into my domain. This i find quite peculiar, since i have had no problems with win98, winnt, or win2k machines. The Windows XP machine is able to see the domain, and reports that it has joined the domain after i enter the domain admin account and password. But after the reboot, i can't seem to log on using any and all user accounts; i keep getting errors about the computer account not being present and such. Are there some special steps i need to take? Is Windows XP even supported by 2.2.3a? Any comments are welcome. Thanks! --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs, a Yahoo! service - Search Thousands of New Jobs --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs, a Yahoo! service - Search Thousands of New Jobs -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
========================Stussy said:"Knowledge is King! ========================----- Original Message ----- From: smb bert To: samba@samba.org Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 11:08 PM Subject: [Samba] (no subject) A good day to you all. i dont seemt to be having any luck joining Windows XP machines into my domain. This i find quite peculiar, since i have had no problems with win98, winnt, or win2k machines. Trevor wrote: WinXP & Win2K etc are different, so its not strange. Its not like Linux where everything is built on the old version, they started from scratch and its all different ( rebuild). The Windows XP machine is able to see the domain, and reports that it has joined the domain after i enter the domain admin account and password. But after the reboot, i can't seem to log on using any and all user accounts; i keep getting errors about the computer account not being present and such. Are there some special steps i need to take? Is Windows XP even supported by 2.2.3a? Any comments are welcome. Thanks! Trevor wrote: I'm not sure, but it sounds like a registry problem. Look in /usr/share/docs (I think) for a file XP registry Sign and Seal (again, I think) , it explains what to do. Another very important, DON"T USE NO SUBJECT, the only reason I looked at this e-mail is because I'm out to implement the unwriiten etiquette law....most people just skip over them. It makes sence when they're trying to help people and scan through 100's and 1000's of e-mails to see which ones they know about. A good subject gets a good response. Chow, Trevor Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs, a Yahoo! service - Search Thousands of New Jobs