http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba3-HOWTO.pdf , newly updated.
You'll likely want Chapt 34, in particular.
Eric Hines
Lee Ball wrote:
Is there a process that you should do when migrating from Samba 2 to
Samba 3?
I have spoken to my colleague who did the migration and the way it was
done was to copy the files that contain the user accounts over.
The symptoms we seem to have is that a workstation won't allow access
to certain files unless it recognises that you are either a member of
the domain admins group or a member of the administrators group on the
local machine. This is what causes the programs to not function. It
appears to be only programs that require specific access to things
stored on the local machine. I think one of these examples is the ODBC
files used to communicate with access databases. Trackit for example.
I've googled for migration information but turned up with nothing
specific at the moment. I'm going to re-read the Samba 3 docs now
though incase there is something in there.
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