Fresh install of Win XP, install SP1, then try and join a samba 2.2.5 PDC, and get: "Your computer could not be joined to the domain because the following error has occurred: The specified user does not exist." I see no entries in my samba logs at all to say that my Win XP box was attempting to join the domain. I can however get to shares via Network Neighbourhood. Anyone else experienced this problem? When I use a fresh XP install without SP1, once I apply the plain text password reg hack, all works fine. I applied the same patch to XP SP1, no good ...
Sorry, that should read as the SignOrSeal reg hack, not the plain text password one> Fresh install of Win XP, install SP1, then try and join a samba 2.2.5 PDC, > and get: > > "Your computer could not be joined to the domain because the followingerror> has occurred: > > The specified user does not exist." > > I see no entries in my samba logs at all to say that my Win XP box was > attempting to join the domain. I can however get to shares via Network > Neighbourhood. > > Anyone else experienced this problem? > > When I use a fresh XP install without SP1, once I apply the plain text > password reg hack, all works fine. I applied the same patch to XP SP1, no > good ... > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >
So has anyone successfully joined a Samba 2.2.5 PDC from a Win XP SP1 box?> Sorry, that should read as the SignOrSeal reg hack, not the plain text > password one > > > > Fresh install of Win XP, install SP1, then try and join a samba 2.2.5PDC,> > and get: > > > > "Your computer could not be joined to the domain because the following > error > > has occurred: > > > > The specified user does not exist." > > > > I see no entries in my samba logs at all to say that my Win XP box was > > attempting to join the domain. I can however get to shares via Network > > Neighbourhood. > > > > Anyone else experienced this problem? > > > > When I use a fresh XP install without SP1, once I apply the plain text > > password reg hack, all works fine. I applied the same patch to XP SP1,no> > good ... > >