Ole Traupe
2016-Jan-25 11:36 UTC
[Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with Samba
Viktor, thanks again! Now that I did this (added the Win10 1511 ADMX files to the central store), I probably will have to recreate the policies that will be applied to Win10 machines, right? Ole On 21.01.2016 17:16, Viktor Trojanovic wrote:> Hi Ole, > > I've been using Samba with Win10 clients for a while now, so I'm happy > to share some of my findings. > > See comments inline. > > On 21.01.2016 15:39, Ole Traupe wrote: >> Hi list, >> >> This might or might not be a Samba related post. Feel free to ignore >> it in case it is too far off-topic >> >> My current understanding is that ... >> a) I need those new templates in order to fully integrate Win10 >> clients in an AD domain (i.e. with compatible policies). > As long as you have your RSAT installed on a Win10 machine, you > actually don't need to install the templates to the sysvol store. The > purpose of the template store is that multiple admins working from > various machines with different versions of windows can always access > all capabilities. > >> b) I can only modify policies based on Win10 admx files from Win10 >> machines (i.e. with the RSAT tools for Win10). >> > See above. The purpose of installing the ADMX to the central store is > that you can modify policies for Win10 also from a Win7 machine. > >> Are there any Samba-related implications or issues on doing that, >> particularly if I follow the MS advice to store those admx files in a >> central store in the SYSVOL (\PolicyDefinitions) folder? >> > I did that, and have no issues. > >> Also, are there any implications for existing domains with e.g. Win7 >> clients? Is it advised to keep Win7 and Win10 in separate containers? >> > No, there should be no issues. The only thing you have to remember is > that settings which are specific to Win10 will obviously not have any > effect on Win7 machines. > >> I remember that somebody here reported issues with his/her existing >> Samba domain after having used the RSAT tools for Win10. But I am not >> able to find this post again. Does somebody remember or is able to >> tell how to avoid such (or other) trouble? >> > No issues. I did report a few but eventually found out they were not > related to the RSAT, or to Samba. > >> Also, Viktor Trojanovic and Robert Watson reported the same error >> message on administering a domain from Win10 with RSAT in the midst >> of November. Have you been able to understand/solve it? >> >> "Group Policy Management: A processing error occured collecting data >> using this base domain controller. Please change the base domain >> controller and try again." > > You'll get that error message when you click on the domain in the > forest shown in RSAT. You can simply ignore it, it's not an actual issue. >> Ole >> > > Viktor
Viktor Trojanovic
2016-Jan-25 13:13 UTC
[Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with Samba
Hi Ole, Unless you want to add functionality that is new since 1511, I don't think that's necessary. The main benefit you have with the central store is that you now *can edit* GPOs with Win10-only-rules also on non-Win10-computers. It does not, however, affect how the client implements the GPO. Viktor On 25.01.2016 12:36, Ole Traupe wrote:> Viktor, thanks again! > > Now that I did this (added the Win10 1511 ADMX files to the central > store), I probably will have to recreate the policies that will be > applied to Win10 machines, right? > > Ole > > > On 21.01.2016 17:16, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >> Hi Ole, >> >> I've been using Samba with Win10 clients for a while now, so I'm >> happy to share some of my findings. >> >> See comments inline. >> >> On 21.01.2016 15:39, Ole Traupe wrote: >>> Hi list, >>> >>> This might or might not be a Samba related post. Feel free to ignore >>> it in case it is too far off-topic >>> >>> My current understanding is that ... >>> a) I need those new templates in order to fully integrate Win10 >>> clients in an AD domain (i.e. with compatible policies). >> As long as you have your RSAT installed on a Win10 machine, you >> actually don't need to install the templates to the sysvol store. The >> purpose of the template store is that multiple admins working from >> various machines with different versions of windows can always access >> all capabilities. >> >>> b) I can only modify policies based on Win10 admx files from Win10 >>> machines (i.e. with the RSAT tools for Win10). >>> >> See above. The purpose of installing the ADMX to the central store is >> that you can modify policies for Win10 also from a Win7 machine. >> >>> Are there any Samba-related implications or issues on doing that, >>> particularly if I follow the MS advice to store those admx files in >>> a central store in the SYSVOL (\PolicyDefinitions) folder? >>> >> I did that, and have no issues. >> >>> Also, are there any implications for existing domains with e.g. Win7 >>> clients? Is it advised to keep Win7 and Win10 in separate containers? >>> >> No, there should be no issues. The only thing you have to remember is >> that settings which are specific to Win10 will obviously not have any >> effect on Win7 machines. >> >>> I remember that somebody here reported issues with his/her existing >>> Samba domain after having used the RSAT tools for Win10. But I am >>> not able to find this post again. Does somebody remember or is able >>> to tell how to avoid such (or other) trouble? >>> >> No issues. I did report a few but eventually found out they were not >> related to the RSAT, or to Samba. >> >>> Also, Viktor Trojanovic and Robert Watson reported the same error >>> message on administering a domain from Win10 with RSAT in the midst >>> of November. Have you been able to understand/solve it? >>> >>> "Group Policy Management: A processing error occured collecting data >>> using this base domain controller. Please change the base domain >>> controller and try again." >> >> You'll get that error message when you click on the domain in the >> forest shown in RSAT. You can simply ignore it, it's not an actual >> issue. >>> Ole >>> >> >> Viktor >-- *Viktor Trojanovic* 076 391 80 80
Ole Traupe
2016-Jan-25 16:04 UTC
[Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with Samba
On 25.01.2016 14:13, Viktor Trojanovic wrote:> Hi Ole, > > Unless you want to add functionality that is new since 1511, I don't > think that's necessary.I have already added a Win10 machine to a domain, where only Win7 clients were joined before that. I have managed this domain from Win7 only, so far. Therefore I believe that e.g. the Windows Update policy is not fit for Win10. Before today there was no central policy store. Ole> > The main benefit you have with the central store is that you now *can > edit* GPOs with Win10-only-rules also on non-Win10-computers. It does > not, however, affect how the client implements the GPO. > > Viktor > > On 25.01.2016 12:36, Ole Traupe wrote: >> Viktor, thanks again! >> >> Now that I did this (added the Win10 1511 ADMX files to the central >> store), I probably will have to recreate the policies that will be >> applied to Win10 machines, right? >> >> Ole >> >> >> On 21.01.2016 17:16, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: >>> Hi Ole, >>> >>> I've been using Samba with Win10 clients for a while now, so I'm >>> happy to share some of my findings. >>> >>> See comments inline. >>> >>> On 21.01.2016 15:39, Ole Traupe wrote: >>>> Hi list, >>>> >>>> This might or might not be a Samba related post. Feel free to >>>> ignore it in case it is too far off-topic >>>> >>>> My current understanding is that ... >>>> a) I need those new templates in order to fully integrate Win10 >>>> clients in an AD domain (i.e. with compatible policies). >>> As long as you have your RSAT installed on a Win10 machine, you >>> actually don't need to install the templates to the sysvol store. >>> The purpose of the template store is that multiple admins working >>> from various machines with different versions of windows can always >>> access all capabilities. >>> >>>> b) I can only modify policies based on Win10 admx files from Win10 >>>> machines (i.e. with the RSAT tools for Win10). >>>> >>> See above. The purpose of installing the ADMX to the central store >>> is that you can modify policies for Win10 also from a Win7 machine. >>> >>>> Are there any Samba-related implications or issues on doing that, >>>> particularly if I follow the MS advice to store those admx files in >>>> a central store in the SYSVOL (\PolicyDefinitions) folder? >>>> >>> I did that, and have no issues. >>> >>>> Also, are there any implications for existing domains with e.g. >>>> Win7 clients? Is it advised to keep Win7 and Win10 in separate >>>> containers? >>>> >>> No, there should be no issues. The only thing you have to remember >>> is that settings which are specific to Win10 will obviously not have >>> any effect on Win7 machines. >>> >>>> I remember that somebody here reported issues with his/her existing >>>> Samba domain after having used the RSAT tools for Win10. But I am >>>> not able to find this post again. Does somebody remember or is able >>>> to tell how to avoid such (or other) trouble? >>>> >>> No issues. I did report a few but eventually found out they were not >>> related to the RSAT, or to Samba. >>> >>>> Also, Viktor Trojanovic and Robert Watson reported the same error >>>> message on administering a domain from Win10 with RSAT in the midst >>>> of November. Have you been able to understand/solve it? >>>> >>>> "Group Policy Management: A processing error occured collecting >>>> data using this base domain controller. Please change the base >>>> domain controller and try again." >>> >>> You'll get that error message when you click on the domain in the >>> forest shown in RSAT. You can simply ignore it, it's not an actual >>> issue. >>>> Ole >>>> >>> >>> Viktor >> > > -- > *Viktor Trojanovic* > 076 391 80 80
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