Hi folks,

So far, I've been able to get Linux clients to work perfectly with my MIT Kerberos V / OpenLDAP / OpenAFS servers. No need to create any local accounts: anyone with a network account can login to any workstation and none of their personal files are stored locally.

I hope I'm wrong, but the same doesn't seem to be possible with Windows clients. I've been experimenting with a WinXP (SP3) Pro test machine running Kerberos for Windows 3.2.2 and OpenAFS for Windows 1.5.7800. It seems to work fine, as I can authenticate and access all of my files on the network. However, I still have to start by logging in to a local Windows account.

Is it possible to configure a Windows XP client for single-sign-on, so that locally no pre-existing account or knowledge of any users is required? If so, can it also be set up so that the user's home directories are stored in OpenAFS?

Thanks,

Jaap
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