well it depends on what service you want this user to have access to , and plus you are not being that descriptive , we cant just imagine what exactly you want , i suggest you be a little more descriptive about what you want to do then you shall get all the help you want
A simple way to do it. In your windows application connect to the UNIX m/c using ftp. If you can connect, the password is correct. Telnet would work as well - whatever's easiest from inside your application. Mike
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You can set a SAMBA server in your Unix machine. It can be set up to validate users against the /etc/passwd files. SAMBA uses the Windows Networking protocols.
I hope it works...
Unix was made by and for smart people.
I would have expected SAMBA to validate users by whatever method the UNIX server is using, so if NIS or NIS+ is in use on the server it would use that. Is that not the case? Mike
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