Hey all- So linux machines in my domain, served by a Samba4 PDC, show up in the Administrative Tools. I was testing GP to see if it would apply to linux machines -- a basic one, just trying to deny a user from logging in. It does nothing; though from samba-tool, I can verify this policy is linked to the machine. Is it just that GP is designed for Windows machines such that they will have no effect on linux machines? Thanks -Mike Ray
On 01/02/2013 18:52, Michael Ray wrote:> Hey all- > > So linux machines in my domain, served by a Samba4 PDC, show up in the Administrative Tools. I was testing GP to see if it would apply to linux machines -- a basic one, just trying to deny a user from logging in. It does nothing; though from samba-tool, I can verify this policy is linked to the machine. Is it just that GP is designed for Windows machines such that they will have no effect on linux machines?Yes. --
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