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advanced user mapping: one to many?
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advanced user mapping: one to many? - Nov. 10, '04, 2:51:56 PM
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I want to map a bunch of Unix users to a single Windows user. The documentation suggests that one to many mapping is supported (in advanced mapping). However, when I try to add second map for the same windows user, I get error message saying that mapping for the user already exists... Tried both gui and mapadmin command line. Am I missing something? Is it one to many only in a sense "one unix to many windows" but not the way around?
I have a single NT account and want to allow all my Unix users execute windows applications via rsh logging in with that single NT account id. If it can't be implemented via user mapping, what are the alternatives?
Thanks in advance.
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