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	<title>Comments on: Win2003 Server SMB Shares</title>
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		<title>By: WKD Webmaster</title>
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		<description>Last night I tried messing with this again.  

In Tiger, go to Utilities - Directory Access - and configure Active Directory.  You will need your domain name, which is something like domainname.com, along with an administrator login for the domain admins group.  Once you tell it to bind and apply, it should now work.  You should be able to just go to the shares for the domain server without needing to login as a domain user.

In Panther, I have 10.3.9 installed, and I could not get it to work the same, so there is probably a bug in 10.3.9 that broke Active Directory.</description>
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<p>In Tiger, go to Utilities - Directory Access - and configure Active Directory.  You will need your domain name, which is something like domainname.com, along with an administrator login for the domain admins group.  Once you tell it to bind and apply, it should now work.  You should be able to just go to the shares for the domain server without needing to login as a domain user.</p>
<p>In Panther, I have 10.3.9 installed, and I could not get it to work the same, so there is probably a bug in 10.3.9 that broke Active Directory.</p>
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