it determines who wins fights over who runs the domain ... or rather who
becomes local master browser for a domain... if your Linux box is higher
it can confuse NT domain controllers ...
should be left at default or 0 on NT run networks, on Linux ones it should
be configured accordingly..
Dave.
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Jason
Corcoran wrote:
> Hi there,
>> What dose the os level line in the samba conf do ? a lad here at
> work ( ME !!) had it set to 65 instead of the default 2 and IT went
> nuts!!
>>> Jason.
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