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Active Directory Authentication on x86_x64 OpenSuse 10.3
Anyone trying to follow my previous directions on an x86_x64 install may have noticed a wrench in the woodwork at step 17... no 64bit samba compiled on the install disk, Fail. So here's what you do:
Run through the whole install normally no special login stuff, make it all @localhost. Just make sure that you name the machine in accordance with the AD entry you made. When the install finishes go into YAST and set up all your online repositories and update everything ESPECIALLY the x32 libraries. Once that's done install samba and samba-client. Then go into the network domain setup in Yast and do all the windows domain steps. If I've been a little vague I apologize as this was a last minute addendum to let x64 users know that there is hope. If anyone needs screenshots or more specific directions, don't be afraid to ask.
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