Hi, I've sort of left Ralf doing my dirty work here, sorry.
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004, J�rgen Leibner wrote: > > Now there have been descriptions on how to create machine accounts that > > tell the reader to use webmin. > > Where are that descriptions? A query came to me about the FAQ answer on the English website (which was translated from the German one): "How do I create machine accounts? Login as local Administrator on the Windows machine. Set the networking to use DHCP (dynamic ip address). Configure Windows to join the SMB Domain SKOLELINUX. You will be prompted for a username & password which can join the network. Give the Samba administration username and password. This will create an account on the domain for that Windows machine." The query moreorless said that the FAQ answer contradicted another method which involved creating a unix account and using Webmin to convert it to a samba one. I was concerned that there might be more than one way and that somewhere else the other way was documented. It seems that would be likely to create confusion. I asked Ralf (as I think he wrote the original German one). I have set up Samba in the past but have hated every minute of it and don't know much about it (a situation I have little intention of remedying). On reflection it looks like the current one is the correct answer. I might just flesh it out a little to include more of the detail provided in the link below. My own experience with the above is that Win98 will not prompt for a username & password so I guess I can add that detail to make things more clear. > Win98 clients do not need a machine account. Not in samba and not in MS > WinNT/W2k-Server. Thanks, I'll add this to the answer too. > They are only WORKGROUP members. They are not joining the MS-DOMAIN like > a WinNT/W2k-Client. I see. I guess this is also true of WinXP Home Edition which seems to have no domain capabilities. > > This question is mainly for consistent documentation, I'd never use > > webmin to add machine accounts. > > See for further details: > http://developer.skolelinux.no/dokumentasjon/IKT-bok.html.de#id2502088 I see from this link that WinXP Home Edition is not supported. It can of course mount file shares by hand etc but it's a PITA to put it mildly. Gavin

