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22-Apr-2003, 09:08 AM #1
join domain
In windows it is relativly simple to join a domain.
can someone point me to a site that will help me join a redhat machine???

thanks in advance,
by the way ya'll are good havent gotten bad advice yet!

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22-Apr-2003, 04:15 PM #2
what server is running the domain? 2k or NT4? Is it AD or not?
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it is a w2k server please explain AD? just a rookie
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23-Apr-2003, 07:18 AM #4
sorry, is it set up for Active Directory?
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i am not 100% but i think active directory is a NO
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