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2015 Mar 18
2
Can add with net rpc command but NOT with dsa.msc
I say that I'm logged on a Windows 2012R2 server with domain administrator account (the server is naturally in the domain). When I add a user i've the message : an error has occurend contact your system adminsitrator. # Global parameters [global] workgroup = <domain> realm = <domain>.local netbios name = <PDC NAME> server role = active directory domain controller server services = s3fs, rpc, nbt, wrepl, ldap, clda...
2015 Mar 18
0
Can add with net rpc command but NOT with dsa.msc
On 18/03/15 13:25, Herv? H?noch wrote: > I say that I'm logged on a Windows 2012R2 server with domain > administrator account (the server is naturally in the domain). > > When I add a user i've the message : an error has occurend contact > your system adminsitrator. > > # Global parameters > [global] > workgroup = <domain> > realm = <domain>.local > netbios name = <PDC NAME> > server role = active directory domain controller > server servi...
2015 Mar 19
2
Can add with net rpc command but NOT with dsa.msc
.../2015 14:32, Rowland Penny a ?crit : > On 18/03/15 13:25, Herv? H?noch wrote: >> I say that I'm logged on a Windows 2012R2 server with domain >> administrator account (the server is naturally in the domain). >> >> When I add a user i've the message : an error has occurend contact >> your system adminsitrator. >> >> # Global parameters >> [global] >> workgroup = <domain> >> realm = <domain>.local >> netbios name = <PDC NAME> >> server role = active directory domain cont...
2015 Mar 18
5
Can add with net rpc command but NOT with dsa.msc
Hello I've a little problem : I can add samba4 user with net rpc command but with dsa.msc I've the error : "An error occured. Contact your administrator" ... However, I can add group by dsa.msc and modify an existing user ... I'm on jessie with Samba 4.1.17-Debian (Linux vspdc 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt7-1 (2015-03-01) x86_64 GNU/Linux) An idea ? Regard