To get SSO will depend on kerberos in this case. Start
/System/Library/CoreServices/Kerberos.app and see if you have a TGT. If you
don't try to manually acquire one with that tool. Otherwise your kerberos
config file isn't properly setup, something that's been done automatically
since 10.4 by directory services when you bind to an AD domain.

-Anders


On 2/18/09, Jeremy Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  I have an OS X 10.5.6 and it is successfully had been bound to the
> domain.  The account shows up and I can log in using any domain user and
> password.  However; when I try to "mount" or browse a share (I press the
> apple key + k) and I type in SMB://server/fileshare it prompts me for a user
> name and password.
>
> I can type in my user name and password and successfully access the shared
> resource.
>
> I want to just be able to browse / mount shares with out having to enter
> the user name and password,  Am I missing somthing here?  Itsn't that the
> point of single sign on?  I have NOT extended my schema, is that why?
>
> TIA
>
> Jeremy
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