I setup and Samba box to keep an robo copy of my files from our
Windows server which is ran under AD.
but I notice it is not keeping the files security information as in
windows attributes. does anyone have any suggestions about this?
tnx
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Is there a way to enable user to change password on first signon?
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Does this work with the standard smbpasswd file?
On 8/28/06, Guido Lorenzutti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fname lname wrote:
Is there a way to enable user to change password on first signon?
pdbedit --pwd-must-change-time 0 username
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to tdbsam, is trivial to do that.
fname lname wrote:
Does this work with the standard smbpasswd file?
On 8/28/06, Guido Lorenzutti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fname lname wrote:
Is there a way to enable user to change password on first signon?
pdbedit --pwd-must-change-time 0 username
= smbpasswd just put the tdbsam instead
of smbpasswd.
Before you start up the samba daemon again, you can do pdbedit -Lv
username to see if everything is OK.
If this works, start up the daemon and everything should be OK.
fname lname wrote:
Do you have an link to update to tbsam?
On 8/28/06
oh, last thing is there a way to make this setting default so
everything I create an user it auto flags the person to change
password on signon?
On 8/29/06, fname lname [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, done! thanks!
On 8/29/06, Guido Lorenzutti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pdbedit -i smbpasswd -e
is it possible to give a user the right modify a file but not to del a file?
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