Thanks Vishal, the link looks good and I will enjoy learning.

On Dec 5, 10:10 am, Vishal Garg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well May0rdav3
> This link might be of some 
> help-http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f9.html
>
> --VISHAL GARG
> Arguing with an engineer is like wrestling with a pig in the mud;
> after a while you realize you are muddy and the pig is enjoying it.
>
> On Dec 4, 9:05 am, May0rdav3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello all, I am brand new to the linux community and love to
> > experiment (how else do you learn right?)  I would appreciate any
> > guidance that anyone can offer regarding my setup.
>
> > System: Dual Xeon (2x2.8Ghz) CPU system with Fedora Core 9 (which was
> > the distro of choice for me when it was released a while back).
>
> > What I am attempting to do is get the Fedora System up and running as
> > a PDC and I have one other system which dual boots between XP Pro and
> > BackTrack.  I would like to Join the XP box to an internal domain
> > (named XDOM, my Fedora box is named Dv-Serv.XDOM).  From what I have
> > been reading, I have to configure SAMBA and FEDORA Directory Server so
> > my XP box will be able to join/login to the domain.  I had quite a lot
> > of fun getting the directory server up and running ( which I am quite
> > proud of myself for resolving the file permission problems by myself..
> > lol)   I am in the process of configuring SAMBA and CUPS but am
> > running into the same newbie mistakes and hurdles (which I am sure
> > that a few months down the road, I will be proud of solving).   The
> > one thing that I notice in many of the documents I am reading is that
> > in all instances, BIND is already setup/configured for the network and
> > the domain already exists.  Is there a certain order in which I would
> > configure things on the server?  If so, I know that I will be
> > struggling with the same issues (XP not being able to see the PDC
> > etc.)
>
> > I was wondering if there was a step by step for setting up a Fedora
> > Core Server for a small internal domain?
>
> > I apologize to everyone for such a stupid question.
>
>
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