fvela@mds.macon.ga.us
2004-Jun-29 14:35 UTC
[Samba] mandatory profiles, group policies, Samba3 PDC winxp Clients
Hello all, I've been trying to figure out what the best way of doing the group policy thing is. We are running samba 3 on slackware 9 with winxp clients. We are a school. i'm unclear on how much AD is actually supported... OU GPO all that. so i decided to go the "administrative template" way (used to be .pol files) I'm thinking of having the students run off of a mandatory profile. However, is it possible to make one gid (students) go to mandatory profile, while making another group (staff/faculty) use roaming profiles??? I've gotten the roaming profiles to load and unload fine... they're slow but i have not started to optimize them with the folder redirection. However, one item still completely eludes me. I also need to configure different groups in my group policy (administrators, teachers and students), but the details on how to create and implement a multiple-group group policy are not clear in my mind. This is the process according to me:(please clarify) 1.Either with the MMC or GPEdit.msc (which one???) i create a policy snap-in. 2.In there somewhere :-? i create the different groups and give them priviledges....(this part i really don't understand how to do) 3.then i save the file and merge it into the registry. 4.then unload it from the registry into a ntuser.dat file. 5.i put the ntuser.dat in the netlogon as well as the default(and mandatory) profile folder. any comments or suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thank you for reading this far and giving me your time and consideration. Best regards, federico vela ------------------------------------------------- Mount de Sales Academy - Macon, Georgia postmaster@mds.macon.ga.us
Grégory TROUCHAUD
2004-Jun-30 07:23 UTC
[Samba] mandatory profiles, group policies, Samba3 PDC winxp Clients
I post a message few days ago, my problem is similar with u : HOW CREATE GPO ? but i still don't have to correct answer too. Some one send me poledit.exe from the nt 4 server cd but i don't want to use it: i don't have this license cd. According to me, there is 3 ways to create gop : - the first: by using the poledit.exe from the nt4 server cd - or by downdloading freely the adminpak.msi from the microsoft site if u have a license of Windows XP pro (+sp1) - or by using the active directory 's MMC from any windows 2000/XP server My probl?me is that i don't have any XP, 2000 server, NT4 server. So i can't create some GPO. I don't find a way to create a GPO, using a windows 2000 pro greg On Tuesday 29 June 2004 16:35, fvela@mds.macon.ga.us wrote:> Hello all, > > I've been trying to figure out what the best way of doing the group policy > thing is. We are running samba 3 on slackware 9 with winxp clients. We are > a school. i'm unclear on how much AD is actually supported... OU GPO all > that. so i decided to go the "administrative template" way (used to be .pol > files) > > I'm thinking of having the students run off of a mandatory profile. > However, is it possible to make one gid (students) go to mandatory profile, > while making another group (staff/faculty) use roaming profiles??? > > I've gotten the roaming profiles to load and unload fine... they're slow > but i have not started to optimize them with the folder redirection. > > However, one item still completely eludes me. I also need to configure > different groups in my group policy (administrators, teachers and > students), but the details on how to create and implement a multiple-group > group policy are not clear in my mind. > > This is the process according to me:(please clarify) > > 1.Either with the MMC or GPEdit.msc (which one???) i create a policy > snap-in. 2.In there somewhere :-? i create the different groups and give > them priviledges....(this part i really don't understand how to do) > 3.then i save the file and merge it into the registry. > 4.then unload it from the registry into a ntuser.dat file. > 5.i put the ntuser.dat in the netlogon as well as the default(and > mandatory) profile folder. > > any comments or suggestions would be very much appreciated. > > Thank you for reading this far and giving me your time and consideration. > > Best regards, > > federico vela > > ------------------------------------------------- > Mount de Sales Academy - Macon, Georgia > postmaster@mds.macon.ga.us