I'm trying to centralize user login information via Active Directory. Currently I have AD running on Server 2008 R2. I do have Identity Management for UNIX installed on it. I also have a few Linux clients mainly using CentOS 5.X and Fedora 14. I've set up Samba on a CentOs machine and have joined the machines to the AD domain. Users in AD are able to login to Linux clients using the AD credentials. My question is that is it possible for the Linux users to login to Windows machines. I'm new to setting up integration as well Samba. Is there any setting in Samba that'll allow the users in Linux machines to login to Windows? I'd appreciate any help/tips/suggestions. Thank you very much.
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