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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Make Your PC Clients Aware Of Your Samba PDC (SAMBA) - PART12


There are many types of Windows installed on people's PCs and each version has its own procedure for joining a domain. The next sections show you how to add the most popular versions of Windows clients to your domain:

Windows 95/98/ME and Windows XP Home

Windows 9x machines do not implement full domain membership and therefore don't require machine trust accounts. Here's what you need to do:
  1. Navigate to the Network section of the Control Panel (Start ->Settings->Control Panel->Network)
  2. Select the Configuration tab
  3. Highlight "Client for Microsoft Networks"
  4. Click the Properties button.
  5. Check "Log onto Windows NT Domain", and enter the domain name.
  6. Click all the OK buttons and reboot!

Windows NT

For Windows NT, you must first create a manual Samba machine trust account as explained earlier, then follow these steps:
  1. Navigate to the Network section of the Control Panel (Start ->Settings->Control Panel->Network )
  2. Select the "Identification" tab
  3. Click the "Change" button
  4. Enter the domain name and computer name, do not check the box Create a Computer Account in the Domain. In this case, the existing machine trust account is used to join the machine to the domain.
  5. Click "OK". You should get "Welcome to <DOMAIN>" message as confirmation that you've been added.
  6. Reboot.
You can now log in using any account in the /etc/smbpasswd file with your domain as the domain name.

Windows 200x and Windows XP Professional

For the 200x and XP Professional varieties of Windows, create a dynamic Samba machine trust account, then go through these steps:
  1. Press the Windows and Break keys simultaneously to access the System Properties dialogue box.
  2. Click on the 'Network Identification' or 'Computer Name' tab on the top.
  3. Click the "Properties" button.
  4. Click on the "Member of Domain" button.
  5. Also enter your domain name and computer name and then click "OK"
  6. You will be prompted for a user account and password with rights to join a machine to the domain. Enter the information for your Samba administrator. In this home environment scenario, the user would be root with the corresponding smbpasswd password. Now, you should get a "Welcome to <DOMAIN>" message confirming that you've been added.
  7. Reboot.
Log in using any account in the /etc/smbpasswd file with your domain as the domain name.
Note: With Samba version 2 you may also have to make a few changes to your system's registry using the regedit command and reboot before continuing.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters]
"requiresignorseal"=dword:00000000
"signsecurechannel"=dword:00000000

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