When trying to execute "net ads join", I was getting the following message:
"Failed to set servicePrincipalNames. Please ensure that the DNS
domain of this server matches the AD domain,
Or rejoin with using Domain Admin credentials."
A couple of tips to troubleshoot this problem:
1. Do a kinit [
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Pete,
Perhaps you'll find this page helpful on how we set up Ubuntu machines
to authenticate against a PDC and Samba (ignore anything about dual
booting if you don't need it):
http://tech.canterburyschool.org/tech/DualBoot
Jeremy Nelson
Tech Specialist
Canterbury School
Pete Cha
I received this message when trying to connect and install a new printer
driver for a new printer on a Samba server under Windows XP:
"You do not have sufficient access to your computer to connect to the
selected printer"
The following TechNet article answers this problem - it's a policy
pro
ten on a Gentoo server running 2.6.12 using standard ebuilds
of Samba 3.0.14a-r2 and CUPS 1.1.23-r1
# Jeremy Nelson
# Canterbury School
# 30 Nov 2005
[ $# -ne 1 ] && echo "Server name required for $0" && exit 0
# Copy CUPS Printer definitions, then restart CUPS
I've had a nagging problem for a long time where I cannot connect to my
printers from Windows 2000 or XP. I'm using CUPS printing and Samba
3.0.14. I've seen people report a similar problem where they can print,
but can't open the queue or manage the printers. The message you get is
"Operati