Hi All,
I have a network that's slowly being moved over to Active Directory. Having used samba all this time though, im reluctant to let them go. So I've setup a test Samba server to use the ADS, which allows all my domain users to connect directly to the samba server for the home drives and other shares (working perfect!). However, I have a lot of other users that won't be on the domain for quite some time. Is there anyway to have them still connect to the samba server using the "user" share access that they've had all along (i.e. their account in the smbpasswd file). If it is one or the other, is there any suggested method I can use to get around this (barring adding all the users to the domain, and still using samba for some ads authentication)? Regards Peter -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
