hi ! sorry for posting this question, i think it is an easy one, but i cannot get the answer myself.
i am using samba-2.2.3a + ldap running on a debian system with w2k-clients. now the problem is: everytime i log into my w2k-client, i get something like "your password expires today! would you like to change it ??" well, i do not really want to change my password everytime i log in, and though i can safely ignore the warning, it is annoying. how do i turn this feature off ? i modified my account-flags to be [UX ] (according to the Samba-LDAP-Howto, this should disable password-expiration), i played around with the "passwordLastSet"-option and i set "pwdMustChange" to 0 (which is mentioned in the ldap/samba-howto too) all with no effect at all. another question: how do i make my domain-users to become "Hauptbenutzer" (oh, this is german, i do think the proper translation is "power users") i guess it might be something as simple as changing the primaryGroupId to something meaningful -- but what ? (i tried "Hauptbenutzer" and "power user(s)", i even tried some decimal ID's although i really have no idea what would be correct) do i have to make an arbitrary group (like "staff") and add this group (fully qualified) to the "power user"-group on each of my w2k-clients ? if so, how do i make such group ?? any help appreciated mfg.csda.er IOhannes -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
