Hello, On Saturday 02 April 2005 13:55, you wrote: > > current situation: A XP-pro PC which does a domain login into a Win2003 > > (active directory) server. I have admin rights on this PC but not for the > > server. From the XP view the PC is already member of the domain. > > > > I want to install a Linux client into a separate partition of this PC for > > testing purposes. Is it possible to take over the domain login info from > > the XP partition to allow samba a domain login also ? > > most probably such information is stored in SAM. > > however, you will need read/write access to SAM. the most advanced Linux > tool for SAM manipulation is single floppy to change Administrator > password.
Or from a Linux installation on an other partition. > what You want is very tricky. Any hints (or <dream on> cookbook <dream off>) ? > much simplier to join your Linux machine under different name. > or simply to delete WinXP and run just Linux. This is not an option. The WinXP must remain active and kept as domain member. A different name is (in my understanding) also not applicable. The IPs are assigned by a DHCP server derived by the network cards MAC address. regards Petric -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
