hi,
I have a pdc domain called, 'shinyang' then, how can i create a called
domain children, such as 'sycompany1.shinyang'? thanks
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Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
hi,
i have no experience in configure any of the BDC before. just curious
to ask, if i have configured a BDC, then if any fail down of my PDC,
does BDC will take turn automatically??? stupid question but, i
didnt know it... sorry
another
Ian Clancy wrote:
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
hi,
i have no experience in configure any of the BDC before. just
curious to ask, if i have configured a BDC, then if any fail down of
my PDC, does BDC will take turn automatically??? stupid question
but, i didnt know it
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
hi,
i have no experience in configure any of the BDC before. just curious
to ask, if i have configured a BDC, then if any fail down of my PDC,
does BDC will take turn automatically??? stupid question but, i
didnt know it... sorry
another question
1. I have a
hi,
i have no experience in configure any of the BDC before. just curious to
ask, if i have configured a BDC, then if any fail down of my PDC, does
BDC will take turn automatically??? stupid question but, i didnt
know it... sorry
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hi,
I have samba-3.0.3(PDC), FC2, and now, each of the mounted drive is
showing the maximum harddisk space on my machine. i scare my users will
use up my diskspace. is there any way to build up a disk quota feature
into the pdc? thanks.
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nly purpose.
then, when i get to show all the accounts, it shows this to me
Unix username:yohiu
NT username: yohiu
Account Flags:[U ]
User SID: S-1-5-21-1584484687-1589642492-3641120062-3006
Primary Group SID:S-1-5-21-1584484687-1589642492-36411
Matthias Spork wrote:
Hello,
#> pdbedit -P "maximum password age" -C 5007600
Does it apply for all users in my domain???
This feature must be activated on yout domain-master. I've set this
option also at all other samba domain-controllers (PDC's an BDC's). I
don't know, if this is requi
AP_PASS >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
exit
#-
kind regards
Matthias
Hiu Yen Onn schrieb:
Hi,
i have configured a Samba PDC based on idealx.org.
now, whenever i set the sambaMustChangePassword flag to 0, then
from the
AP_PASS >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
exit
#-
kind regards
Matthias
Hiu Yen Onn schrieb:
Hi,
i have configured a Samba PDC based on idealx.org.
now, whenever i set the sambaMustChangePassword flag to 0, then
from the
Hi,
i have configured a Samba PDC based on idealx.org.
now, whenever i set the sambaMustChangePassword flag to 0, then
from the subsequent logon, there is a popup urge me for changing password.
now, the problem is after i have changed the password, the
sambaMustChangePassword
is set to 214748364
mapping correct for authentication.
so, after all, i wan to start my winbind service. but, it fails to start.
pls advise... thanks
MaTT wrote:
Hi, doesn't seems to be a samba related problem. did you check the
logs?? anything there?? increase log level ?? check the XP event viewer
regards
M
e a samba related problem. did you check the
logs?? anything there?? increase log level ?? check the XP event viewer
regards
MRB
www.lionix.com
Linux
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
hi,
i have a samba-ldap pdc. from the windows xp client. i hardly logon
to the network.
the windows popup a box stating "A
hi,
i have a samba-ldap pdc. from the windows xp client. i hardly logon to
the network.
the windows popup a box stating "A device attached to the system is not
functioning".
.but however, i tested the account from windows 98. it worked perfectly.
can someone give me some pointers? thanks
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may be i should go for samba+ldap. any proper documentation? pls guide
me. thanks.
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