Hi All,
 
Well, despite my general idiocy I've managed to get PDC and roving profiles working 
perfectly in my test situation.  Obviously, this isn't good enough since computers are 
the devil, so I've run into some more problems.
 
Fortunately for the Samba team, this isn't a problem with Samba - I think it's more a 
problem with how our network is set up here.  
 
Basically, I'm wondering if there's a way to enable PDC and roving profiles using 
UNencrypted passwords.  I have it working WITH encrypted passwords, but this presents 
a problem as we're using an LDAP database that takes unencrypted passwords, and then 
when we actually login to a server (say the student server), the actual student server 
does the password hashing.  I'm not sure if that explanation makes sense, but the 
important thing is that each client computer MUST have cleartext passwords enabled or 
they cannot login to the student server.  
 
As far as I can tell, this is what happens when I login to the domain from my 2K box 
using unencrypted passwords.  I get into the domain just fine - if I have a profile 
path declared, I get an error saying that the profile cannot be loaded.  This stems 
from the client not getting a true PDC authentication with the server, as the server's 
shares are not viewable until I run a "NET USE" command that includes a valid username 
and password.  Once that is done, I can view any of the shares fine.  
 
If there's a way to circumvent this problem or if I've managed to screw yet another 
thing up, let me know.  And a preemptive thanks to John - you've been a lot of help :)
 
Thanks!
 
Dan


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