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Let say that I want to have a single logon
for my users who use windows and Unix/Linux platforms. They must maintain separate user account
and passwords. I would like to combine them into the AD. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Al Mulnick Let's attack from another angle then. What is the end state of
what you're trying to accomplish? In other words, what is it you want to
be able to do with these machines and what does "integrate" mean to
you? Al On 1/5/06, Did not find what I was looking for on the Archives. I realize that this is kind of a broad subject. But, I
guess I can say that most issues can be solved by using "middleware"
products Like SAMBA for unix for file and print. I know in my present organization, my Linux, Unix servers
contain their own directory services (user accounts, passwds, etc.) They have not been integrated into the AD, therefore we do
not have the single sign-on for users. Ron From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Al Mulnick The
archives of this list would be a good place to start. You may also want
to check out the web sites of centrify and vintella for additional information
about it as well as the samba.org
. Al On
1/5/06, Can
anyone point me to information on or related to the following |
- RE: [ActiveDir] Acitve Directory & Other OS's Pennell, Ronald B.
