On Sat, 2004-07-24 at 20:10, Micheal wrote: > On Sat, 2004-07-24 at 19:02, Steve Bergman wrote: > > 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 > > > > From what I remember, he could just use his "Network servers" button > from the menu and browse to the server he is needing to login into. > > When he gets there it should prompt for User name, password and domain, > and have a check box to save for the current session. > > This should work for active directory as well, though I have not tested > it yet > > HTH This is correct. If you use the Network Servers on your Gnome menu bar, it should prompt you for a username and password. Your username should be in the form of: DOMAINNAME\USERNAME And of course your password. This will connect him to the needed server. If he wants to be automatically connected when he first logs on to his box, or his box to be part of Active Directory, I believe you will be required to use Samba, but I don't know enough about that. Let us know how it goes. -Mike