sgmayo@mail.bloomfield.k12.mo.us wrote:> I am setting up a new samba server that is going to replace my old one.
> Here is the question that I have. Am I going to have to go around to each
> computer on campus and have it rejoin the domain when I put the new server
> in place?
>
> If that is the case, can I set the SID on the new samba server to be the
> same as the old samba server and will that do the trick so that I do have
> to go around to each computer?
>
> Thanks for any info.
I also might add this. I have software on some of my labs that will not
let the user make any changes to the computer. If they change
backgrounds, settings, software, etc. then upon a reboot, the changes will
be gone. I don't know if this would have any affect on the computers
joining the domain or not. I will keep the domain name the same as what I
have now.
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Bloomfield Schools
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