Mac and Windows AD (part 1 of many)

Hello,
Working on a project to connect 5 macs with OS X (10.4.3)workstation to a Windows Server and allow them to use Active Directory services, especially for user authentication.
Can this be accomplished without Mac OS X Server or do I have to incorporate a OS X server for this to happen?
Thanks in advance.

Yes, you can use single-sign on. However, if their "short name" was the same on the local machine as it is on Active Directory, you'll need to move their home folder in /Users, otherwise OS X will use the local account over the Active Directory account.

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