On Tuesday 18 January 2011 7:46:55 pm Alberto
Moreno wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 4:38 AM, Dimitri Yioulos
wrote:
> > On Saturday 15 January 2011 4:26:03 pm
> > William
> >
> > Brown wrote:
> >> > If I enter the command "smbldap-useradd -a
> >> > -m -M juser -g "Domain Users" -G "Domain
> >>
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 4:38 AM, Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
> On Saturday 15 January 2011 4:26:03 pm William
> Brown wrote:
>> > If I enter the command "smbldap-useradd -a -m
>> > -M juser -g "Domain Users" -G "Domain Admins"
>> > -G "Administrators" -c "Joe User" juser"
>> > (beginning and ending par
On Saturday 15 January 2011 4:26:03 pm William
Brown wrote:
> > If I enter the command "smbldap-useradd -a -m
> > -M juser -g "Domain Users" -G "Domain Admins"
> > -G "Administrators" -c "Joe User" juser"
> > (beginning and ending parens for clarity), I
> > do indeed create the type of user I'm tr
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> If I enter the command "smbldap-useradd -a -m -M juser -g "Domain Users" -G
> "Domain
> Admins" -G "Administrators" -c "Joe User" juser" (beginning and ending parens
> for
> clarity), I do indeed create the type of user I'm trying to create. An
All,
I suspect this is OT, or a solution may have been posted. Either way, I beg
your
indulgence.
While I've used Samba for quite a few years, I recently took a stab at using it
in an
organization I volunteer at to create a PDC, in conjunction with openldap. The
good
news is it works, for th