Okay, here's a question. Samba 2.2 allows connections for Win2k. I was thinking about this for a while, and our network isn't that much different from Liz's. It's a Windows domain running NT4.0, Win2k, 95/98. The pdc's are NT 4.0 while all of the Win2k boxes are either disktops or secondary servers. With a large number of Unix (HP, AIX, Sun, DEC but no real BSD boxes that I'm aware of) boxes. We had some problems getting the Win2k machines to connect to Samba shares, but we figured it out. We're running 2.07 and our Win2k boxes can connect with no problem. Or is it that you're running a *nix network with Win2k boxes connecting into it? > >>> kethry at winternet.com 04/19/01 12:56PM >>> > ok soooo...for those harried or brainless (like me) odes Samba 2.2 come > with a specific distro and is there a good HOWTO or some such socument to > clearly dilneate getting it working? *chuckle* - the rest of the network > is running win2K, and I haven't been able to get samba working yet... > > Thanks, > Liz Burke-Scovill > > On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Nate Carlson wrote: > > > Just wanted to mention Samba 2.2 rocks. I can finally join a Win2K box to > > a Samba PDC. Woohoo! Can also see all the users in NT 4.0's user > > administration utility..