[ALUG] Joining Windows domain

Ismail Settenda ismailmss at gmail.com
Wed Apr 9 13:05:45 EAT 2014


Lets hope he does come back to us with details as I feel this was going to
be an interesting and valid discussion to have as we increasing having
Linux/windows interactions.

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Ismail

On 9 April 2014 08:53, Adili <amarandu at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> Thank you Andreas T, Hope Ferdinand will send more details regarding his
> problem.
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> Adili David Marandu,
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>  *From:* Andreas Tauscher <ta at geuka.net>
> *To:* Linux Users in Arusha <linux at lists.habari.co.tz>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 8 April 2014, 18:53
> *Subject:* Re: [ALUG] Joining Windows domain
>
> On 04/08/2014 05:32 PM, Lord Ferdinand wrote:
>
> > I have got some challenge i want to join Linux Mint 11 on Window Domain
> > and am trying to install " Likewise" and "Likewise- open- gui" but it
> > fails pls anyone can help the steps
>
> First: Please no thread hijacking.
> Second: Give a mail a somehow meaningful subject. "Intrusion Prevention
> and Detection System (IPDS)" has no relation to your problem.
> Third: Avoid full quotes. Delete from the mail you are replying to what
> is not needed. The quoting rules from the usenet apply also to mailing
> lists: https://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html This rules make
> replies easy readable and understandable without the need to permanent
> cross reference with other mails or permanent up and down scrolling a
> message. In-line quoting is the only correct way to quote on mailing lists.
> Full quotes are in general a no go.
> If the receiver can't organize his mails: His problem.
> Threaded view, not having a sent folder, using IMAP instead of POP,
> sieve filters and sub folders are extremely helpful to keep even hundred
> thousands of mails organized and searchable.
> Do you send back photocopies of any former conversation when replying to
> a snail mail? So why when writing an email?
>
> Now to your problem:
> The information you provide is all over zero.
> What is failing? It fails is not a description of a problem.
> What do you want to do?
> Accessing shares within the domain?
> Authenticating users?
> How are account administrated within the domain? "normal" or
> ActiveDirectory?
>
> If you provide a little bit more details about what you want to do and
> what exact fails somebody might help you.
>
>
> Andreas
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