Thanks Chris I tried that to

User is there But I get the message "....error while joining domain xyz user not found"
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Unix username:        root
NT username: Account Flags: [U ]
User SID:             S-1-5-21-2865329454-1566569267-2544077890-1000
Primary Group SID:    S-1-5-21-2865329454-1566569267-2544077890-1001
Full Name:            root
Home Directory:       \\server\root
HomeDir Drive:        H:
Logon Script:         logon.bat
Profile Path:         \\server\Profiles\root
Domain:               xyz
Account desc: Workstations: Munged dial: Logon time: 0
Logoff time:          Sat, 14 Dec 1901 09:45:51 GMT
Kickoff time:         Sat, 14 Dec 1901 09:45:51 GMT
Password last set:    Wed, 14 Dec 2005 17:16:39 GMT
Password can change:  Wed, 14 Dec 2005 17:16:39 GMT
Password must change: Sat, 14 Dec 1901 09:45:51 GMT
Last bad password   : 0
Bad password count  : 0
Logon hours         : FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

Chris Lounsbury wrote:

Mike
You need to make sure your root account exists in your tbsam backend and
then use root and its password when joining your windows workstations. At least that's how I did it
Chris


Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/14/05 12:50 PM >>>
Sorry still unable to find documentation
Hello

I have set up a Samba 3 PDC on RHEL4 using the tdbsam backed. I can log in as a user who has been added to the tdbsam database from a workstation. When I try to add the workstation to the domain (after breaking user connections to the server) I get "The following error occurred while trying to joining the domain xyz.com. Access denied.

I havent seen any instructions in the how-tos on how to create the Administrative account on the server to accept workstations to join the domain?

How do I create security groups and join them to users ie Joe is a member of managers, accounts, engineers etc?

Many thanks

Mike

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