I need help. I must be doing something wrong. I'm trying to give all
domain users power user rights on the workstation machines. I though by
adding "Domain Users" to the Power Users group on the local machines
that it would work, but it doesn't. I've tried adding the users instead
of the "D
Is it possible to have 2000 windows machines reconize Domain Users under
the local Power Users group? Right now I'm using samba 3beta3. Do I
need kerberos support compiled in? Thanks for your help
Jason
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If the users don't have administrative rights, they cannot open Micosoft
outlook. Any ideas? Domain users are in the power users group.
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Actually I figured out what was going on. It turns out, at some point
the profile was corupted. I deleted that profile, created a new one and
everything works like it should. So if you are having problems like
running outlook, and things of that nature, try a new profile.
Jim C wrote:
Hmm..
Try adding these to your global configuration
locking = no
level2 oplocks = no
david de leeuw wrote:
Hi team,
A Samba "panic" occurs after repeatedly saving "word" files on the server.
Following the panic the "active connection" disappears, but the "active
shares" and "open files" stay.
Windows
, I can only ever assign it to a new group or delete the
ntgroup and start again.
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 13:18, Jason C. Waters wrote:
Did you try it after deleting the profile?
George Farris wrote:
Well interestingly enough it only works if I make pwruser (which is
mapped to "Domain
oup and re-create it?
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 15:32, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 23:06, Jason C. Waters wrote:
net groupmap modify ntgroup="Power Users" unixgroup="pwrusers"
something like that!
Oh, my god! Please, stop this now! "Power Us