The @ sign means you are specifying the domain. With Active Directory
server you can have an internet-type domain name. Which means, as
you saw, can simplify login experience for the user.
I would guess the solution is to have your Samba server emulate an AD
server. I don't think there is a way to change the client side
behaviour but you could run gpedit.msc on an XP machine and see what
settings exist.
On 07/16/2010 10:05 AM, Flávio Fonseca wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to implement samba with ldap using email as user login. But on
windows XP clients when I insert a user with @ in the user name it removes
the Domain field from the login dialog box and what ever comes after @ is the
login its gonna look for.
Anyone knows a way to either be able to use @ in the user name and be able
to select the domain to join or any other sugestion to make it work,
something to configure on windows station or samba server? In my case I have
a domain named MyDomain and a email domain MyDomain.com.br. I'd like to have
a login like [email protected] and be able to select the windows domain
MyDomain at login.
Thanks you all for your attention. Any suggestion is very welcome.
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