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@@ -45,9 +45,7 @@
<parameter>security =</parameter></ulink> line in the [global] section
of your smb.conf to read:</para>
- <para><command>security = domain</command> or
- <command>security = ads</command> depending on if the PDC is
- NT4 or running Active Directory respectivly.</para>
+ <para><command>security = domain</command></para>
<para>Next change the <ulink url="smb.conf.5.html#WORKGROUP"><parameter>
workgroup =</parameter></ulink> line in the [global] section to read: </para>
@@ -86,7 +84,7 @@
<para>In order to actually join the domain, you must run this
command:</para>
- <para><prompt>root# </prompt><userinput>net join -S DOMPDC
+ <para><prompt>root# </prompt><userinput>net rpc join -S DOMPDC
-U<replaceable>Administrator%password</replaceable></userinput></para>
<para>as we are joining the domain DOM and the PDC for that domain
@@ -124,19 +122,6 @@
</sect1>
<sect1>
-<title>Samba and Windows 2000 Domains</title>
-<!-- FIXME: this section is partly obsoleted - jelmer@samba.org -->
-
-<para>
-Many people have asked regarding the state of Samba's ability to participate in
-a Windows 2000 Domain. Samba 3.0 is able to act as a member server of a Windows
-2000 domain operating in mixed or native mode. The steps above apply
-to both NT4 and Windows 2000.
-</para>
-
-</sect1>
-
-<sect1>
<title>Why is this better than security = server?</title>
<para>Currently, domain security in Samba doesn't free you from
@@ -178,11 +163,11 @@ to both NT4 and Windows 2000.
reply, the Samba server gets the user identification information such
as the user SID, the list of NT groups the user belongs to, etc. </para>
- <para><emphasis>NOTE:</emphasis> Much of the text of this document
+ <note><para> Much of the text of this document
was first published in the Web magazine <ulink url="http://www.linuxworld.com">
LinuxWorld</ulink> as the article <ulink
url="http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1998-10/lw-10-samba.html">Doing
- the NIS/NT Samba</ulink>.</para>
+ the NIS/NT Samba</ulink>.</para></note>
</sect1>