Re: Getting workgroup of mac
Re: Getting workgroup of mac
- Subject: Re: Getting workgroup of mac
- From: "parag vibhute" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 11:40:23 +0530
My machine is dhcp configure. But when I logged in, I logged into the machine & not in the domain.
Where can I find details of "Workgroup" & "Domain"? & Suppose if my machine is a member of open director of Mac OS X server then will this work?
My goal is to find out the domain to which my machine belongs/will belong when I configure Windows or Mac Server.
Thanks,
Palav
On Dec 18, 2007 8:13 AM, Andre-John Mas <
email@hidden> wrote:
On 17-Dec-07, at 06:24 , parag vibhute wrote:
> I think there is some wrong with command written because it gives me
> an error.
> I read wbinfo man page & tried wbinfo -u but got following error:
>
> Error looking up domain users
I am not aware of all the causes, but if your computer is not part of a
Windows domain ( which is not the same thing as a workgroup ), then you
will certainly get this issue. This option from what I can tell
interrogates
a Windows domain server.
If you want to emulate being part of a Windows domain, if you don't
have a 'real'
one available, then I would look into the advanced configuration of
Samba.
Andre
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