On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Witold Tosta<witold.to...@neostrada.pl> wrote: > Liutauras Adomaitis pisze: >> >> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Volker >> Lendecke<volker.lende...@sernet.de> wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 06:05:35PM +0300, Liutauras Adomaitis wrote: >>>> >>>> now size is few times larger. Try it now >>>> http://www.infosaitas.lt/logas.txt >>> >>> Normally a "Device is not functioning" (or so) means an >>> NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL error message. I don't see any such >>> error message in the logs. When *exactly* did the error >>> happen when you took the log? >>> >> >> I looked through the logs again - no line with NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL. >> >> I found other thing (look below). It says >> ldapsam_getsampwsid: Unable to locate SID >> [S-1-5-21-1376040910-2644421868-2724539926-513] >> Could this be the problem? >> > > I have the same issue on samba 3.4.0. Previously I thought all usrmgr.exe's > features does not work for Samba, but only for NT 4.0. > > The issue comes out when using the latest version 5.2.3790.1127 of > usrmgr.exe. The previous ones shipped with Windows NT 4.0 Server and Windows > 2000 Server (4.0.1371.1 and versions 5.0.2195.6601) work well, but in both > there are no changing time policy setting in the menu of policy --> user > rights settings group :-) > > Allowing Domain Users setting time for their machines via time change > settings (clock settings on right bottom corner of windows desktop) or via > logon.bat for example I resolved adding Domain User Group into the policy > called "Allow user time change" under secpol.msc utility from Windows XP > Professional workstation.
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