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<blockquote data-quote="MacsWork" data-source="post: 122575" data-attributes="member: 11094"><p>Try adding the server tho the Netinfo database under Machines.</p><p></p><p>Open Netinfo and authenticate. Select machines > broadcasthost and then duplicate.</p><p>Change the ip to your server ip, and name to servername including the .lan if that's what it is. Leave network alone. Make sure to save changes and update.</p><p></p><p>When you join AD in OS X it's just your computer account that is created. In order to access shares you'll need to either turn off smb signing in group policy or install Microsofts UAM on the Mac which installs the NTLMv2 encryption.</p><p></p><p>People have sung the praises of UAM but you may have varied results. The reason for the Netinfo change is so the Mac can resolve the servers name to ip. There are other W2k3/Mac threads open right now. Take a look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacsWork, post: 122575, member: 11094"] Try adding the server tho the Netinfo database under Machines. Open Netinfo and authenticate. Select machines > broadcasthost and then duplicate. Change the ip to your server ip, and name to servername including the .lan if that's what it is. Leave network alone. Make sure to save changes and update. When you join AD in OS X it's just your computer account that is created. In order to access shares you'll need to either turn off smb signing in group policy or install Microsofts UAM on the Mac which installs the NTLMv2 encryption. People have sung the praises of UAM but you may have varied results. The reason for the Netinfo change is so the Mac can resolve the servers name to ip. There are other W2k3/Mac threads open right now. Take a look. [/QUOTE]
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