RE: Mac OSX and AD



I am using Samba to connect trying to connect to the shares and I get either
unknown user or bad user and bad password. Some combination of both.

"bjhow" wrote:

> I have a Windows 2003 server and several MAC OSX machines that vary from OSX
> 10.3.39 to the new 10.4- Tiger. I can get the Mac's to bind to AD and I can
> see that is working but cannot get the MAc's to see any of the shares on the
> Windows 2003 server. I can safely say the Mac's are kerborized and
> authenticating them but share's are a no go. Any input would be helpful. I do
> not have an OS X server or Xserve in the picture. Is this needed in order for
> the Mac's to get to the shares on the Windows server. Need help.
.



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