Hi,

On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:01:46PM +0900, OPC oota wrote:
> Now,TOSHARG-PDC.xml translate to Japanese finished.
> 
> and Some bug found.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>         <listitem><para>
>         <indexterm><primary>Nexus.exe</primary></indexterm>
>         Management of users and groups via the User Manager for Domains. This 
> can be done on any MS Windows client
>         using the <filename>Nexus.exe</filename> toolkit for Windows 9x/Me, 
> or using the SRVTOOLS.EXE package for MS
>         Windows NT4/200x/XP platforms. These packages are available from 
> Microsoft's Web site.
>         </para></listitem>
> 
> SRVTOOLS can't run on Windows Vista/Windows 7.
> 
> SSO implementations utilize centralization of all user account information. 
> Depending on environmental
> complexity and the age of the systems over which a SSO solution is 
> implemented, it may not be possible to
> change the solution architecture so as to accomodate a new identity 
> management and user authentication system.
>                                           ----------
>                                           accommodate?
> 
> 
> Many SSO solutions involving legacy systems consist of a new super-structure 
> that handles authentication on
> behalf of the user. The software that gets layered over the old system may 
> simply implement a proxy
> authentication system. This means that the addition of SSO increases over-all 
> information systems complexity.
> Ideally, the implementation of SSO should reduce complexity and reduce 
> administative overheads.
> 
> 
> converge when the SAML 2.0 standard is introduced. A few Web 
> access-management products support SAML today,
> but implemention of the technology mostly requires customization to integrate 
> applications and develop user
>     ------------
>     implementation?
> 
> interfaces. In a nust-shell, that is why FIM is a big and growing industry.
>             ----------------
>             In a nutshell ?
> 
> 
> New to Samba-3 is the ability to use a backend database that holds the same 
> type of data as the NT4-style SAM
> database (one of the registry files)<footnote><para>See also <link 
> linkend="passdb">Account Information
> Databases</link>.</para>.</footnote>
>                         -
>                         period duplicate
> 
> 
> Domain member machines have a machine trust account in the domain accounts 
> database. A special procedure
> must be followed on each machine to effect domain membership. This procedure, 
> which can be done
> only by the local machine Administrator account, creates the domain machine 
> account (if it does
> not exist), and then initializes that account. When the client first logs 
> onto the
>                                                                      ---------
>                                                                      logon to?
> 
>         to log onto the domain.</para></listitem>
>            -------
>            logon to?
>         <listitem><para>Placing Windows 9x/Me clients in user-level security 
> &smbmdash; if it is desired to allow
>         all client-share access to be controlled according to domain 
> user/group identities.</para></listitem>
>         <listitem><para>Adding and managing domain user 
> accounts.</para></listitem>
> </itemizedlist>
> 
> <note><para>
> <indexterm><primary>roaming profiles</primary></indexterm>
> 
> 
> 
> MS Windows XP Home Edition does not have the ability to join any type of 
> domain
> security facility. Unlike MS Windows 9x/Me, MS Windows XP Home Edition also 
> completely
> lacks the ability to log onto a network.
>                      --------
>                      logon to?
> 
> 
> Workstation Machine Trust Accounts work only with the domain (or network) 
> SID. If this SID changes,
> domain members (workstations) will not be able to log onto the domain. The 
> original domain SID
>                                                   -------- logon to?
> 
> can be recovered from the secrets.tdb file. The alternative is to visit each 
> workstation to rejoin
> it to the domain.
> 
> 
> <sect2>
> <title>Cannot Log onto Domain Member Workstation After Joining Domain</title>
>               -------- Logon to?
> <para>
> <indexterm><primary>schannel</primary></indexterm>
> <indexterm><primary>signing</primary></indexterm>

thanks a lot for reporting! :-)

The first issues should be fixed by commit ad0d8032 in master.
I am not sure about the "log onto" things. At least according to my dictionary,
it seems to be right. Maybe one of the native speakers would like to
comment...

Cheers,
Karolin

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