So my question is this: Can I bring up a Windows 2k3
machine as a member server in the Samba domain. Promote
it to become an AD Domain Controller in mixed mode -
retaining the domain SID, user and machine accounts
and such so that I do not have to touch my workstations
Oh, that sounds
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Collins, Kevin wrote:
So my question is this: Can I bring up a Windows 2k3
machine as a member server in the Samba domain. Promote it
to become an AD Domain Controller in mixed mode - retaining
the domain SID, user and machine accounts and
Collins, Kevin wrote:
Four years ago, I migrated our network from Windows NT based servers to
Linux, Samba+LDAP based setups. This setup has worked fine. Last year,
we replaced our Exchange 5.5 server - the last real Windows server -
with Scalix. This last decision has come back to bite me.
Hi Collins,
I think you can do this but it would be easier if you
try to upgrade a windows server instead of install a
windows server.
I will explain:
- samba server is compatible with windows NT 4 domain,
so install a windows NT 4 BDC in your samba domain
- with thi done, tested and approved -
On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 15:24 +, marcos rocha wrote:
Hi Collins,
I think you can do this but it would be easier if you
try to upgrade a windows server instead of install a
windows server.
I will explain:
- samba server is compatible with windows NT 4 domain,
so install a windows NT 4
Collins, Kevin wrote:
Four years ago, I migrated our network from Windows NT based servers to
Linux, Samba+LDAP based setups. This setup has worked fine. Last year,
we replaced our Exchange 5.5 server - the last real Windows server -
with Scalix. This last decision has come back to bite me.
Regarding Scalix have you looked at PostPath?
Cheers, Henrik
13 jun 2006 kl. 19:29 skrev Doug VanLeuven:
Collins, Kevin wrote:
Four years ago, I migrated our network from Windows NT based
servers to
Linux, Samba+LDAP based setups. This setup has worked fine. Last
year,
we replaced our