> Two, create a local account for the accountant and or accounting > department. Set the security settings for this account to be a Power > User. Then do not join the workstation(s) to the domain. This can create > a near equal network management headache, it would also make Samba more > busy for that user/group of users due to having to authenticate each > request instead of simply checking for the security token that the user > would have. However, you do end up with the benefit that the accounting > department would be "separate" from the network.
A third option might be to make the domain account a local Power User on the workstation. I have had to do this for some applications my users try to run (most Adobe products, for instance). Dan -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
