>   You can do it a number of ways.  You can have completely separate Windows
> and Unix accounts.  That works kinda like a Windows "workgroup" network
> without a domain controller.  You can have separate Unix accounts, but
> employ various mechanisms to keep them sync'ed.  Or, you can pull account
> information from an NT domain controller (using "winbind"), without local
> Unix user accounts at all.


Not only that but you can use a Linux machine as a Primary Domain
Controller via Samba as well.  Windows workstations authenticating
against a Linux server.

Anthony


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