If 'ls -l' shows you that some files are from "DOMAIN\user" and other are 
from "user", it seems to me that these are two different users.

Most probable possibility:
you have one user 'user' in local system and one with the same name in your 
system.

could you please verify it? run as root: getent passwd
and see whether you'll get 'user' and 'DOMAIN\user'

Best regards,


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On po 5. března 2007 Hans van der Merwe wrote:
> I just got our IT guy to add my openSUSE box to the ActiveDirectory.
> Before I used user security in Samba and had to add users to my database
> to provide user auth to shares.
> I have a Win machine next to me, I use the same username and password
> (identity) on this machine as on SUSE.
> Before I could access my home share from the Win machine and read/write
> accordingly (user access for Win was seen as same as from local).
> Since changing to AD all the files created by the Windows machine in my
> SUSE shares are "user = DOMAIN/user" and "group = DOMAIN/domain users";
> this is great - except that my SUSE login still writes the files as
> plain user no domain suffix?
>
> Is there any way to change DOMAIN/user accesses to just plain user?
> Or other way around, get my SUSE login to use DOMAIN suffix?
>
> ps, the SUSE manual says that I should get a different "domain" login
> page at restart after AD membership - I dont get it in gdm or kdm.
>
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