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Asked by daveokst in Samba File Server, Windows XP Operating System, Fedora Linux
I am running Samba from my Fedora server, which is acting as my Primary Domain Controller, and have joined several XP machines to this domain. Recently, I gave my laptop to my wife and setup an account on for her so she could access files through the domain. But when she leaves my network, like when she is at work or elsewhere, she is no longer able to log into that account and receives an error, that the domain is not accessible.
My laptop, which is configured for a different domain (my real job) is joined to my work's domain, but when I go home, I can still log into the same XP account.
How does one configure XP so that they can log into an account that is tied to a domain, when the domain is not available?
Thanks!
20091021-EE-VQP-81 / EE_QW_2_20070628