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Old 02-02-2006, 10:28 PM   #1
linbuz
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Samba join 2 Domain in login prompt


hello friends,

i wanna ask about join samba in 2 domain. i've already installed 2 samba server at my office. my office has 2 domain(in local) for example domain A and domain B. i installed this samba server in same network. i have successed join some client pc to domain A and join some client to domain B.

at pc client(winxp), there are login prompt (user,password,domain)..the problem is the login problem only show one of the domain(domain A or domain B).. i want to add the both domain in the login prompt, so the client can choose to connect to domain A or B? can someone help me how to configure this samba setting? Sorry for my poor english ..thanx..

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Old 02-03-2006, 05:25 PM   #2
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