a simple HOW-TO on the recycle-bin VFO for 2.2.7?
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> Q: Are there any additional procedures I should employ in the upgrade?
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> Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
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> Cheers!
> Nik
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I'm wondering if, in a context where samba 3.0.4 is PDC for an NT domain
with XP clients, it is necessary or at least normal practice to map
most/all NT groups (eg Domain Admins, Domain Users) to unix groups?
Also, I notice when I do 'net groupmap list' that there are not only
Domain Admins, Domai
I have set up an NT domain using samba 3.0.4 on Slackware 9.1 with Win
XP clients. Security = user, samba is PDC and WINS server.
I'm new to samba and working most things out as I go, but have one
persistent problem:
Some clients frequently refuse to log in to the domain, a situation that
can only
04-06-09 at 21:48, Ninti Systems wrote:
> I have a couple of questions about pdbedit.
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> I am having trouble using pdbedit in shell scripts.
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> First, on a freshly installed system with no-one in the tdbsam database,
> trying to add multiple machine accounts via a loop constr
I'm wondering where the three 10 digit numbers that make up an SID come
from. In other words, the X's in the example below:
S-1-5-21-XX-XX-XX-2202
Can these just be made up?
Does every SID on a system have to have the same numbers in these
positions?
Thanks
Mick
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I have a couple of questions about pdbedit.
I am having trouble using pdbedit in shell scripts.
First, on a freshly installed system with no-one in the tdbsam database,
trying to add multiple machine accounts via a loop construct in a shell
script fails with a message that the database can't be f
We have implemented an NT domain with samba 3.0.4 PDC on Slackware 9.1
and Win XP Pro clients. Everything is working nicely except for one
issue. I haven't used Windows for years, so possibly I just don't
understand something basic about Windows XP security ...
Having logged in (to the domain), us
Setup:
Samba 3.0.4 PDC on Slackware 9.1
Problem:
Users on XP clients cannot update/delete files on their local machines,
although a local administrator can.
Question:
Any ideas why this is happening? Is it something to do with Profiles
being stored on the samba server?
Thanks!
Mick
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in it to the domain), I get an
error about an RPC call failing.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Michael Hall
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G'day:
Folks, I'm at my wits end trying to join a WIN XP Professional client to
a samba 3.0.4 domain running on Slackware 9.1. I haven't used windows
since Win 95 days and am not up to speed with it at all. Also, i've
tried the O'Reilly Using Samba book (2nd edition), read the samba docs,
and brow
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