Hmm.Your w2k-client has to join the Windows-Domain. I only tried this once with the Samba-Server being the domain's PDC and a w2k-client being directly connected to it. As long as the client had not joined the domain, I could not add users which were generally known to the server but only change ACLs of users which were already "attached" to the file.
I don't have a third machine to be a W2k client here (the real setup will have several hundred, both 2k and NT4, but I'm testing at present). Hence I have two machines:
* a W2k server which is acting as PDC
* a Samba server which is authenticating to the PDC but providing file services
and I'm reusing the W2k server as a client - ie. trying to access files on the Samba server from the W2k box.
As far as I can tell the Samba machine has already joined - password authentication doesn't work if it doesn't join.
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