ah. That answers the question actually, I think... you are saying that the
Red Hat sever would be able to sign into the AC server to say update a
database, but that AD can't manage it through group policy or otherwise,
right?

On 8/7/06, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Win 95, 98, and ME can't join a domain, they can authenticate against a
> domain for network resources. But they in and of themselves are not able
> to
> join and be managed by the domain controller.
>
> That is what NT4 Workstation was for, and then win2k workstation.
>
> When XP came around they created one Desktop OS, with different bits
> turned
> on or off.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 2:16 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: matthew - quick Active Directory question
> >
> > MOAC says 95 can't. Not that MOAC has never been wrong. It's all good
> > though
> > -- I hit the drop-dead we-aren't-kidding-anymore deadline and went with
> > "no"
> > on the Red Hat question. I am still somewhat interested in the answer
> > though, if you can find out without too much hassle.
> >
> > Essentially, to rephrase the question, what I was wondering was, if you
> > have
> > a small branch office with a red hat server and a main office running AD
> > on
> > say Server 2003, is the only way they can talk through a realm trust and
> > would this allow the main office to send software updates to the branch
> > office as .msi files?
> >
> > No rush on this. I'll be asleep for the next three days and my laptop is
> > down so mt internet connection is dubious at best right now.
> >
> > Dana
>
>
>
> 

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