you need to put the gomain group 'Domain Users' into the local group "Administrators" on each client machine. If you don't want every users to be administrator an every client machine you can also put individual groups or users into the local administrator group of your clients.
Alternatively you could create a group 'Domain Admins' with a rid=512. Members of that group would automatically be administrators on all domain clients
Ulf
Jacob Marble schrieb:
Greetings NG-
I'm putting together a Samba domain for the first time, using 3.0.2a-Debian. I have created a good smb.conf file (based on the Howto book by John Terpstra), including the following line to disable roaming profiles everywhere:
logon path =
Thanks to Josh Ginsberg and company for that one!
Now I have created one logon user and have logged on successfully from a Win2k/pro machine without incident. However, this user does not have Administrator privaledges on the windows machine. I need a samba domain user that logs in and has all the privaledges that a local "Administrator" user has. Is this possible? I would think this should be configurable on the server, as authentication is all done via SMB/CIFS. Am I right?
I have investigated the smbpasswd command, thinking it should be in there somewhere, but no dice.
TIA,
Jake Marble LandEZ
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