I tried your solution, reinstalling my server and my DNS, and I put as name :   
   domaine.ch

I have not reinstalled all Samba 4, but when it's doing, I'll gives new!

This may be the name: Samba can cause confusion

Thank you

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De : Michael Wood [[email protected]]
Date d'envoi : mercredi 12 mai 2010 15:42
À : Viatte Frédéric
Cc : Andrew Bartlett; [email protected]
Objet : Re: RE : RE : RE : [Samba] RE : RE : RE : Domain not found in Samba 4   
AD

2010/5/12 Viatte Frédéric <[email protected]>:
> Here is the command that I realized:
>
> . / Setup / provision - realm = Server.Samba - domain = Samba - adminpass = 
> password - server-role = 'domain controller'

OK, then it seems that your realm, and therefore your DNS domain, is
"server.samba", so that is why the Windows machine is trying to find
server.server.samba.

I think you should try something like this rather:

setup/provision --realm=SAMBA.LOCAL --domain=SAMBA --adminpass=xxxx
--server-role="domain controller"

Then make sure that your DNS works for all of these:
server.samba.local (A record)
_ldap._tcp.samba.local. (SRV record)
_kerberos._udp.samba.local. (SRV record)

I hope that works.

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