> I don't agree with this statement, or I should at least ask for
> clarification as to what you mean.  With NT Server as a PDC, the default
Technically, this isn't my statement.  If you'd be interested, I can dig-up
and forward the white papers that document this issue in detail.

> and Domain Users.  This is essentially the same thing Samba can do with
the
> domain admin group and domain user group parameters.  How does this make
> Samba flawed?
There is a huge difference.  A native win domain offers a much greater
selection of domain user groups that address the Windows security model much
better.


>
> VMware is the same way; I can't run it unless I'm a Power User or an
I've never used VMware, so I can't comment.

> Administrator.  True, these are huge companies, and many people use these
> programs, but I don't think making all the users at your site domain
> administrators is wise at all, regardless of whether you are running Samba
> or NT Server.  I think you'd be hard pressed to find a qualified NT
support
> person that would agree with your stance on this issue.
Give me 24 hours and I'll give you a list of at least a dozen with upwards
of 15 years experince that would agree with my position here.  I've been
trough this once before and consulted SEVERAL other experts on the subject.



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