Stefan Onken wrote:
Hello,
I recently moved a samba fileserver and PDC to a new server. Since
then, all Windows Users have very limited permissions, not allowing
changing even the time settings. Before moving the server, each
windows user had the same rights as a "Standard User" or "Main
User" (not sure about the english term, using a German windows. In
German its called "Hauptbenutzer"). So, how do I change it back
that all users have standard permissions again ?
We also installed a W2003 Server in the network, but NOT working as
a domain controller, we just needed a MS SQL Server. I hope that
this server did not interfere somehow.
Samba Config:
http://www.pastebin.org/15766
master ~ # net groupmap list
Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-4263839513-3419836531-2732121395-512) ->
ntadmin
Domain Guests (S-1-5-21-4263839513-3419836531-2732121395-514) ->
nobody
Domain Users (S-1-5-21-4263839513-3419836531-2732121395-513) ->
users
All Users I am talking about are in the Linux Groups "users".
Any ideas ?
You probably want to make the "Domain Users" group a member of the local
machine's "Power Users" or "Administrators" group (or
"Hauptbenutzer" in your case).
If you logon to each workstation as an administrator and run
net localgroup "Power Users" "DOMAINNAME\Domain Users" /add
You could make your users domain admins, but that would give them admin access
to servers, etc as well which you probably don't want.
*Michael Heydon - IT Administrator *
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