Hi list, I was successfully running samba 3 with windows 7 and ldap. Due to the limited number of users, I decided to remove LDAP and stick to tdbsam. That went well. That is, until I went through a series of Win7 update on a new machine I wanted to add to the domain. Now win7 does not accept the domain, and only ask to join an Active Directory Domain.... No change on the samba side, but it seems win7 is no longer looking for NT4 type domain... Any ideas ? Thanks, Dominique
Nothing like writing to the list to get some help, to find the solution on his own.... Win7 was prepared for samba NT4 style domain (registry modified), and samba was running happy. I guess somewhat, somewhere, somehow got stuck in the server. There was nothing in the logs, so I decided to reboot. And voila, the domain is available to win7 and can be connected to. Thanks anyway for the patience. Dominique On 18/09/2012 19:20, Dominique wrote:> Hi list, > > I was successfully running samba 3 with windows 7 and ldap. Due to the > limited number of users, I decided to remove LDAP and stick to tdbsam. > > That went well. > > That is, until I went through a series of Win7 update on a new machine > I wanted to add to the domain. Now win7 does not accept the domain, > and only ask to join an Active Directory Domain.... No change on the > samba side, but it seems win7 is no longer looking for NT4 type domain... > > Any ideas ? > > Thanks, > > Dominique
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 07:20:23PM +0200, Dominique wrote:> Hi list, > > I was successfully running samba 3 with windows 7 and ldap.Please, which version of Samba 3? -- Marco Ciampa +--------------------+ | Linux User #78271 | | FSFE fellow #364 | +--------------------+
Samba 3.4.7 (Ubuntu 10.04 LTS package) but for small setup it is not worth the hassle... On 19/09/2012 17:00, Marco Ciampa wrote:> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 07:20:23PM +0200, Dominique wrote: >> Hi list, >> >> I was successfully running samba 3 with windows 7 and ldap. > Please, which version of Samba 3? >