Dear all
I have samba + LDAP PDC setup and its working and xp client
login in domain problem problem is when i login in XP Client with Administrator
account or root account i can't not change any thing in XP client means Time
setting and TCP setting . so what privilege i h
Hi,
I have a Samba PDC with a ldap-backend. When I try to join a Windows XP
machine to the domain, I get the following error: "RPC server not
available" and the Windows event log (strange enough!) gives me
something like "The lease for the computer ... went loose" I'm
running Debian Sarge
ncesMask"=hex:90,32,00,80
> "SmoothScroll"=dword:
>
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics]
> "BorderWidth"="0"
> "CaptionHeight"="-270"
> "CaptionWidth"="-270"
> "IconSpacing&
Martin,
None of these changes are necessary if the Samba 3.0.x server is correctly
configured. I have extensively documented Samba PDC configuration in my book
"Samba-3 by Example". This book can be obtained from:
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba3-ByExample.pdf
PS: This is part of the off
Sorry, I haven't seen this
thanks for help
Nicola
John H Terpstra ha scritto:
>On Tuesday 12 July 2005 01:50, Nicola Murino wrote:
>
>
>>My clients are windows xp sp2, however there is the same function:
>>
>>Start->Run->gpedit.msc
>>LocalComputerPolicy -> ComputerConfiguration
>>Administrati
;IconSpacing"="-1125"
"IconTitleWrap"="1"
"IconVerticalspacing"="-1125"
"MenuHeight"="-240"
"MenuWidth"="-240"
"ScrollHeight"="-210"
"ScrollWidth"="-210"
"Shell
Hi Nicola (again :),
found what You were looking for:
Some information I found in the Unofficial Samba HowTo
(http://hr.uoregon.edu/davidrl/samba.html) on XP Pro clients.
Extract from there follows:
## EXTRACT ##
Windows XP Clients
To force Windows XP Professional cl
Hi Nicola,
with WinNT, Win2k or WinXP I need to change some permissions.
Start on the client machines the Group Policy editor (gpedit.msc) and
try to find the switch "Don't check for permissions on profile".
I'am sorry but I don't own a Win32 machine right now.
Your problem is that the Window
On Tuesday 12 July 2005 01:50, Nicola Murino wrote:
> My clients are windows xp sp2, however there is the same function:
>
> Start->Run->gpedit.msc
> LocalComputerPolicy -> ComputerConfiguration
> AdministrativeTemplates -> System -> User Profile -> Do not check for
> user ownership of Roaming prof
My clients are windows xp sp2, however there is the same function:
Start->Run->gpedit.msc
LocalComputerPolicy -> ComputerConfiguration
AdministrativeTemplates -> System -> User Profile -> Do not check for
user ownership of Roaming profiles set to enable
now a basic PDC works :-),
thanks
Nicola
My clients are windows xp sp2, however there is the same function:
Start->Run->gpedit.msc
LocalComputerPolicy -> ComputerConfiguration
AdministrativeTemplates -> System -> User Profile -> Do not check for
user ownership of Roaming profiles set to enable
now a basic PDC works :-),
thanks
Nicola
Hi all,
I'm trying to configure samba as PDC, I have a problem when windows
client log in this is the error:
Windows cannot load the profile and is logging you on with a temporary
profile. Changes you make to this profile will be lost when you log off
I have samba-3.0.11 and smbldap-tools-0.8.8
min's user name send sambamachinename\Administrator as the
username...then the sid's should match.
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Hakhovich
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 10:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Samba PDC Pro
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kiryl
Hakhovich
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Subject: [Samba] Samba PDC Problem
Hello guys,
I have a Samba 3.0.4 on FC2, it has LDAP backend. Machine authenticate
users with no problem.
However when i try to add XP client to domain, from th
Hello guys,
I have a Samba 3.0.4 on FC2, it has LDAP backend. Machine authenticate
users with no problem.
However when i try to add XP client to domain, from that workstation, it
asking for Administrator password to join to the Domain and them says
"Login failure: unknown user name or bad passwo
Hi;
I'heve got a strange problem with samba 3.0.4. It's configured as PDC,
It functions joining a computer with w2k/XP to domain, logging-in,
mapping disk. The problem appears by copying data to the mapped disk or
to another resource of server. In windows the indicator or progress
stays in one
On 05.08.2003 16:21 Uhr, "Todd Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a small section of our networks smb.conf file. We are running
> 2.2.8a with NIS and I want samba to emulate a PDC. I have ran down the
> Unofficial HowTO on this but still come up with this problem. The
> smb.conf file sh
This is a small section of our networks smb.conf file. We are running
2.2.8a with NIS and I want samba to emulate a PDC. I have ran down the
Unofficial HowTO on this but still come up with this problem. The
smb.conf file shows we want to use domain logins (domain logins = yes).
The bottom file
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 13:21, Todd Johnson wrote:
> This is a small section of our networks smb.conf file. We are running
> 2.2.8a with NIS and I want samba to emulate a PDC. I have ran down the
> Unofficial HowTO on this but still come up with this problem. The
> smb.conf file shows we want to u
I am trying to get roaming profiles working for my Win2K workstation and
run a group login script at logon. My user account (traxx) can join and
logon to the domain (DATA) but I get 2 error messages after
authentication:
1 'Windows cannot create profile directory \\henry\dcarter\profile.pds.
You wi
Guten Tag Jay Winks,
JW> Is this the only way to solve that problem?
dunno, maybe you find a better one?
;P
actually its only the first settings
you do not need to activate "do not check for user ownership of roaming
profiles folders "
--
Mit freundlichen GrĂ¼ssen
Yannick Koechlin
mailto:[EM
Is this the only way to solve that problem?
VR
J
-Original Message-
From: Yannick Koechlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 9:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba pdc problem SOLVED
Guten Tag Yannick Koechlin, (oh, thats me!)
thanks to magnus
Guten Tag Yannick Koechlin, (oh, thats me!)
thanks to magnus:
http://nic.phys.ethz.ch/readme/45
---snip---
How to enable Windows XP to join the Samba Domain
The following steps have to be done with an administrator or a member of the
Administrators group.
This steps must be done befor joining t
MS> Congratulations, that you came this far.
MS> I have a swedish XP SP1(preinstalled from the factory). I can not
MS> even add the computer to my domain.
send me your config.
here is mine: (its a bit bloated...)
-- smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = ARTCORE
netbios name
Yannick Koechlin wrote:
Guten Tag samba samba,
i installed a fresh winxp sp1. did the signorseal patch
and added the machine to the domain with my root account.
Congratulations, that you came this far.
I have a swedish XP SP1(preinstalled from the factory). I can not
even add the computer to my d
Guten Tag samba samba,
i installed a fresh winxp sp1. did the signorseal patch
and added the machine to the domain with my root account.
but i cant add a domain user to the xp box.
when i try to add an user (control planel -> users..)
it says something about cann not getting a trusted connection
On Sunday 10 November 2002 01:02, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> OK. Some details on Samba's internal request processing:
> [snip]
>
> This could happen for any number of reasons, but basically there isn't
> much Samba can do - the client closed the connection. You need to look
> at why the client has
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 17:45, Ray Simard wrote:
> Thank you very much for your reply!
>
> On Saturday 09 November 2002 21:14, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> >> ..
> > > The manifestation is, in nearly all cases, that the PDC sends a message
> > > to the workstation and waits for a response.
> >
> > This
Thank you very much for your reply!
On Saturday 09 November 2002 21:14, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
>> ..
> > The manifestation is, in nearly all cases, that the PDC sends a message
> > to the workstation and waits for a response.
>
> This protocol doesn't usually work like that. SMB is (for all cases
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 15:51, Ray Simard wrote:
> I've been beating my head against this one and just can't figure it out. I
> hope someone here may have an answer. The employees using the workstations on
> this network are getting increasingly upset with this problem.
>
> The problem is wildly v
I've been beating my head against this one and just can't figure it out. I
hope someone here may have an answer. The employees using the workstations on
this network are getting increasingly upset with this problem.
The problem is wildly varying logon and logoff times over the network. This is
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