Running the sernet distribution of Samba 4.2 on Ubuntu 14 LTS.
I have a DC and a Member Server and I have a Windows 8.1 workstation on
which I can log in and get a drive mapped to a share on the Member Server.
I want to try setting up a GPO. The goal is to redirect the documents
folder on windows workstations to a network share.
So I start the Group Policy Management tool on my windows 8.1 workstation,
which is logged into the domain as Administrator.
I see "A Processing error occurred collecting data using this base domain
controller. Please change the base domain controller and try again." I
click a few more things and then I get "​​Permissions for this GPO in the
SYSVOL folder are inconsistent with those in Active Directory" I click ok
and it apparently does nothing.
On the Samba side the only thing I see in the logs are some complaints
about not being able to load the printer list.
Is this expected to work? How can I start to troubleshoot this?
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* Jeff Dickens*
IT Manager 978-632-1513
On 24-11-2015 0:29, Jeff Dickens wrote:> On the Samba side the only thing I see in the logs are some complaints > about not being able to load the printer list.That probably not related.> Is this expected to work? How can I start to troubleshoot this?Yes. You could try samba-tool ntacl sysvolcheck but I have had much success with it, and and I directly jump to: samba-tool ntacl sysvolreset Does that help?
So the GPO Management Tool works under Windows 8.1 for you? On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 3:11 AM, mourik jan c heupink <heupink at merit.unu.edu> wrote:> > > On 24-11-2015 0:29, Jeff Dickens wrote: > >> On the Samba side the only thing I see in the logs are some complaints >> about not being able to load the printer list. >> > That probably not related. > > Is this expected to work? How can I start to troubleshoot this? >> > Yes. > > You could try > > samba-tool ntacl sysvolcheck > > but I have had much success with it, and and I directly jump to: > > samba-tool ntacl sysvolreset > > Does that help? > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >-- * Jeff Dickens* IT Manager 978-632-1513