Fedora Core 2/ Gnome / Active directory

From: Steve Bergman (steve_at_rueb.com)
Date: 07/25/04

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    I have a friend who is wanting to login to his existing active directory
    windows network from nautilus. Unfortunately I do not have a windows
    network at all, let alone active directory (hey, NFSv3 rules :-), so I
    can't really check this out. Could someone explain where you have to go
    to set your windows username and password and get logged in? I believe
    the active directory controller or whatever they call it is win200 and
    not win2003.

    I could always do something via /etc/fstab but I'd like for him to have
    the gnomevfs smb:/// stuff working.

    Thanks for any assistance!

    -Steve Bergman

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