Defunct Windows PDC

From: Murphy (m_at_urphy.com)
Date: 12/27/04

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    We are currently replacing our Windows server with a Slackware server.
    Under the old setup Win2K clients would login and authenticate against the
    Win2K Server, from here I could control access etc.
    Now the Windows Server has gone can clients still login and have restricted
    access to the LAN or do the clients need to be Linux too ?

    Thanks

    Murphy


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