Hi All,
I'm working on a full migration from windows DC to samba DC, and i'm
actually having a problem with terminal server settings! I run a
terminal server on win2k, but i would store all my user information on
samba. Although, i don't find any documentations or info about terminal
server
Hello,
Arnault Teissier schrieb:
Hi All,
I'm working on a full migration from windows DC to samba DC, and i'm
actually having a problem with terminal server settings! I run a
terminal server on win2k, but i would store all my user information on
samba. Although, i don't find any documentations or
hi,
yes it is possible to store your policy on ldap and you can use ldap to
authenticate your users while joining the domain. For the terminal clients
to read the policy we are using a software called Nitrobit group policy. It
does create the necessary base objects with a python script
we are running samba + w2k3/terminal, which is domain member.
the only difference with AD domain is that samba doesn't allow separate
terminal profile settings.
the rest works.
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
Hi All,
I'm working on a full migration from windows DC to samba DC, and i'm
actually having a
Hello,
Arnault Teissier schrieb:
Hi All,
I'm working on a full migration from windows DC to samba DC, and i'm
actually having a problem with terminal server settings! I run a
terminal server on win2k, but i would store all my user information on
samba. Although, i don't find any documentations or
Hello,
Ilia Chipitsine schrieb:
Hello,
Arnault Teissier schrieb:
Hi All,
I'm working on a full migration from windows DC to samba DC, and i'm
actually having a problem with terminal server settings! I run a
terminal server on win2k, but i would store all my user information on
samba. Although, i
difference is in roaming profile settings.
if You run terminal application (for instance within Citrix),
it will use either the same roaming profile as regular workstation
(and there will be collision with regular roaming profiles) or
You have to use static (non-roaming) for terminal server.
We
On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 14:20 +0500, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
we are running samba + w2k3/terminal, which is domain member.
It's exactly what I want to do :)
the only difference with AD domain is that samba doesn't allow separate
terminal profile settings.
Ok, so how do you define if a users