Hi!
We're in the process of upgrading our old NT4 PDCs to 2003 Server. We have several UNIX file servers that use Samba so Windows users can access files store on them. Currently, we've got Samba versions running from 2.2.7 up to 3. I've been doing some research on this, but there are some things that are unclear to me, and I'm hoping someone can answer what I am sure are some basic questions: 1) Is it a *requirement* to upgrade all Samba servers to version 3, with ADS support compiled in? I ask because in our testing, it seemed that if the samba server was already part of the Windows domain, everything worked fine after the upgrade to 2003 Server. Due to historical/legacy issues, we've had to keep older versions of Samba around. It would be ideal not to have to upgrade the older servers (at least in the short term...they certainly will be upgraded in the future) 2) Are there any issues I should be aware of during our upgrade to Active Directory? Again, our samba functionality is pretty basic - pretty much just UNIX file access for Windows clients. Tia, sorry if these seem like basic questions (now, back to reading samba docs!) -young -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
