I've just upgraded to Samba 3.0.2a from 2.2.8a, and I've run into a problem. We have an automated build process for our Windows PCs where first a Windows XP Pro image is copied onto the machine, then after a reboot the local administrator is autologged on and a drive is mapped from the Samba server using Active Directory domain credentials. At this point the new machine hasn't been added to AD yet. The credentials are specified in [EMAIL PROTECTED] format, and Samba is failing to separate the userid from the domain so the connection is made anonymously (I have "guest ok = Yes" set for the share).

I've manually tested this and have found the problem only exists with this specific situation:

- PC not added to AD
- map drive using different credentials, [EMAIL PROTECTED] format

If the credentials are in mydomain\userid or mydomain.com\userid format, it works properly.

If I follow the same procedure on the same machine, but map a share from a Windows server using the [EMAIL PROTECTED] format, everything works properly.

Also, if the PC is added to AD, everything works if I no matter how the credentials are formatted.

I searched the mailing list archives, but I didn't find anything on this subject.

Is there a way around this behavior, or is this a bug?

Thank you.

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Jay D. Anderson                         John Deere Davenport Works
Jay (at) DW.Deere.com                        P.O. Box 4198
Phone: 563.388.4268 Fax: 563.388.4159   Davenport, Iowa 52808


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