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Connecting Solaris 9 to Windows Active Directory
Hi Everyone,
Is it possible to for Solaris 9 box to join a Windows 2000 Active Directory Domain using Samba 3.X. If so are there any How To's out there or does anyone have experience with this. I have successfully done it with RHEL 3. Things that I configured in REDHAt to get it to work. 1. krb5.conf 2. nsswitch.conf 3. smb.conf Thanks for your help Jeremy |
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