I need to replace a Windows 2000 Server with a Samba box. The W2K is the only domain controller in the network and it runs Active Directory.
I know the Samba-3 limitations as an Active Directory Domain Controller, but I don't need absolutely all the features. What I would ideally need is: * Single Sign On * .adm policy files support (for client security and use restrictions - clients are WinXP machines) * Remote profile loading (or whatever it is named - that feature where the client's desktop icons are loaded from the server) It's kind of imperative for me to replace the darn w2k, so if some compromises have to be made in terms of features and usability, I'll do it (Read: I don't mind losing or trading some mentioned features). What do you suggest? :-) Thanks in advance, -- : M a r t e e N Debian GNU/Linux | : GPG PK www.lugmen.org.ar/~marteen/.perfil/clave.txt : GPG FP CA49 DEE9 7F5B A373 5121 2F82 1047 1BB9 83EC D3C9 : JID / e-mail marteen[arroba]lugmen[punto]org[punto]ar |__ -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
