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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Fred Rayner on September 22, 2001, 03:44:13 PM
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Is it possible to connect Windows NT workstations on a network to an e-smith server?
What I'm trying to achive is to have Windows NT workstations on an e-smith "domain", with users being able to log onto this domain and access network resources.
I know that on a Windows NT domain, when you configure the network properties, it is neccessary to add a computer account to a domain using the NT domain administrator account.
However, this doesn't work with e-smith as there appears to be no equivalent of the Windows NT SAM database.
Any ideas?
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That is what the file server portion of E-smith does. I would suggest you read the manual that is online at this site.
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Yes, this is possible - and one of the great things about an e-smith/SME server. You can create a Windows NT PDC (primary domain controller) without the high costs of software and hardware to run an NT/Win2k server. This is handled with Samba (http://samba.org/) which is included with e-smith/SME.
Here is a link to the online documentation for SME V5 which discusses this capability:
http://www.e-smith.org/docs/manual/5.0/admin-setworkgroup.html
*** PLEASE NOTE *** If you are going to be connecting Windows 2000 clients to your e-smith/SME server you will need upgrade to Samba 2.2.1a on your e-smith/SME server. Please check Dan Brown's fantastic documentation on how to do this:
http://www.familybrown.org/howtos/samba-upgrade-howto.html
(Also note that people have been having problems getting Win2k client machines to authenticate/connect to e-smith/SME even after upgrading to Samba 2.2.1a. I have had no problems getting my Win2k machines connected.)
Good luck!
Regards,
Patrick
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I have had no problems with W2KP workstation connecting. However, don't, don't don't use e-smith as a file server to Quickbooks in a multi-user mode. You will corrupt your data files, it is not if but when.
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Gerald,
What are you basing your comments on regarding the use of quickbooks data on a shared e-smith/SME drive?
Gerald Jansen wrote:
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> I have had no problems with W2KP workstation connecting.
> However, don't, don't don't use e-smith as a file server to
> Quickbooks in a multi-user mode. You will corrupt your data
> files, it is not if but when.
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I thought MYOB and QuickBooks had the same situation, and I've not had a single user complain about corrupted files.
(Well not ESSG fault anyway!)
Regards,
Craig Foster
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Patrick,
Many thanks for your helpful suggestions, will give this a try.
Regards,
Fred