Here's the configuration:
        OS: Solaris 10 11/08
        OS Authentication: Sun Directory Server 5.x
        Samba: v3.0.32 included with Solaris 10 11/08
        Samba auth: Windows 2003R2 AD

Using a Windows XP client authenticated against AD mounting of home directories works fine and I'm able to perform create/modify/delete ops on files/directories in the home directory and files/directories which are created have the proper uid/gid associated with the user.

If I try to modify the permissions for a file/directory from XP, samba complains about not being able to map a SID to a uid/gid.

Windows 2003R2 AD has the RFC2307 schema preloaded. If I populate user accounts with their respective uid/gid, will that resolve the mapping error? Am I going to run into problems with winbind?

Are there other options?

Note that it is essential that LDAP and AD maintain consistent uid/gid per user/group.
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