I have seen things behave differently between identical boxes and eventually the problem was solved on the server side, by rolling ADS back to a previous version. So, you got to make things as simple as possible in order to rule out as many weird interactions as possible. Bear in mind that Windows is not a finite state machine - actually, I think Heisenberg used to work for Microsoft...

Cheers,

H.

Lex Brugman wrote:
The problem described in my post occurs on a debian box running on an ARM processor and is using the same configuration as on an Gentoo box running on a x86 processor (where it works fine). Both are running the same version of samba (3.0.26a).



David kacuba wrote:
no what do you mean

*/Lex Brugman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

    Please note that the same configuration works on another box in the
    same network (same win2k3 PDC)
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