Robert Moskowitz
2015-Sep-04 04:23 UTC
[Samba] classicupgrade and shares and printers and logins
Does classicupgrade copy over the smb.conf definitions for shares, printers, and logins? I don't see any shares in the new smb.conf (but they were in an include in my old setup) netlogon shows where I should put the scripts, but does not have my parameters: logon drive = H: logon script = %U.cmd perhaps because those were PDC parameters? Printers is really not important, but I should see evenually to get it working.
Marc Muehlfeld
2015-Sep-04 18:55 UTC
[Samba] classicupgrade and shares and printers and logins
Hello Robert, Am 04.09.2015 um 06:23 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:> Does classicupgrade copy over the smb.conf definitions for shares, > printers, and logins?No.> I don't see any shares in the new smb.conf (but they were in an include > in my old setup)That's expected.> netlogon shows where I should put the scripts, but does not have my > parameters: > > logon drive = H: > logon script = %U.cmdThese parameters work only on an PDC. In an AD you do this via attributes in an user object: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/User_home_drives#Define_the_users_home_folder_in_the_account_settings or via GPO.> Printers is really not important, but I should see evenually to get it > working.https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_print_server Regards, Marc
Robert Moskowitz
2015-Sep-04 19:21 UTC
[Samba] classicupgrade and shares and printers and logins
On 09/04/2015 02:55 PM, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:> Hello Robert, > > Am 04.09.2015 um 06:23 schrieb Robert Moskowitz: >> Does classicupgrade copy over the smb.conf definitions for shares, >> printers, and logins? > No. > > > >> I don't see any shares in the new smb.conf (but they were in an include >> in my old setup) > That's expected.As I move along here, I will add a simple share just to see it there before I tackle the big stuff.> >> netlogon shows where I should put the scripts, but does not have my >> parameters: >> >> logon drive = H: >> logon script = %U.cmd > These parameters work only on an PDC. In an AD you do this via > attributes in an user object: > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/User_home_drives#Define_the_users_home_folder_in_the_account_settings > or via GPO.Will look at this some more and also find out what GPO is. From what I have read so far about [home] share, when I create a user, it creates this directory? Then I can rsync the current home directory over from the current server. What about roaming profiles?> > > > >> Printers is really not important, but I should see evenually to get it >> working. > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_print_server > > > > Regards, > Marc >