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MadCrazyNewbie

2004-04-14, 2:39 pm

Hey Group,

How do I get Redhat 9 to log on to our Windows 2000 AD Network?

I`ve installed it, got it working on our proxy but when i try to access
Network Servers and put in our server name it asks me to Log on.

I put in my username and password eg test@test.int and password as rogertest
but it fails to connect

I want to be able to do things like redirect my home foler to
\\testsrv2k\test.user

Also i want to be able to get my mail from our exchange 2k server and browse
our network shares

Any help much appriciated

Regards
MCN


jalvin

2004-04-18, 10:43 am

"MadCrazyNewbie" <test@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<vN-cnX7nF8PosODdSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk>...
> Hey Group,
>
> How do I get Redhat 9 to log on to our Windows 2000 AD Network?
>
> I`ve installed it, got it working on our proxy but when i try to access
> Network Servers and put in our server name it asks me to Log on.
>
> I put in my username and password eg test@test.int and password as rogertest
> but it fails to connect
>
> I want to be able to do things like redirect my home foler to
> \\testsrv2k\test.user
>
> Also i want to be able to get my mail from our exchange 2k server and browse
> our network shares
>
> Any help much appriciated
>
> Regards
> MCN


If you want to mix and match with M$ then you really need to use Samba

Http://www.samba.org

We have used it very succesfully to integrate with Win 2000 and AD.

Hope this helps.

Regards
Jalvin

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