Ole Traupe
2016-Jan-21 14:39 UTC
[Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with Samba
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). b) I can only modify policies based on Win10 admx files from Win10 machines (i.e. with the RSAT tools for Win10). 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? Also, are there any implications for existing domains with e.g. Win7 clients? Is it advised to keep Win7 and Win10 in separate containers? 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? 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." Ole
James
2016-Jan-21 14:51 UTC
[Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with Samba
On 1/21/2016 9:39 AM, 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). > b) I can only modify policies based on Win10 admx files from Win10 > machines (i.e. with the RSAT tools for Win10). > > 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? > > Also, are there any implications for existing domains with e.g. Win7 > clients? Is it advised to keep Win7 and Win10 in separate containers? > > 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? > > 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." > > Ole > > >Ole, I can speak to one of your questions. "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 use a central store for my Windows 7 clients. I have not experienced any issues with doing so. -- -James
L.P.H. van Belle
2016-Jan-21 15:23 UTC
[Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with Samba
Commented inbetween.> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Ole Traupe > Verzonden: donderdag 21 januari 2016 15:40 > Aan: samba > Onderwerp: [Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with > Samba > > 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).[L.P.H. van Belle] http://trekker.net/archives/group-policy-downloads/> b) I can only modify policies based on Win10 admx files from Win10 > machines (i.e. with the RSAT tools for Win10).[L.P.H. van Belle] Dont know, still win7 here, i did a short test with win10, and i didnt had any problems managing this from a win7 pc.> 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?[L.P.H. van Belle] yes, and be sure to make good backups of that folder.> > Also, are there any implications for existing domains with e.g. Win7 > clients? Is it advised to keep Win7 and Win10 in separate containers?[L.P.H. van Belle] Nope, once you have win7 and add the win10 int the PolicyDefinitions you can use that also on win7.> > 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?[L.P.H. van Belle] There where and maybe there still are a few problems with the policies, but i think windows had this fixed no. If not, google the error message, solution is on the MS site, few small changes.> > 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?[L.P.H. van Belle] can answere this one, no win10 rsat tested.> > "Group Policy Management: A processing error occured collecting data > using this base domain controller. Please change the base domain > controller and try again." > > Ole > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
Ole Traupe
2016-Jan-21 15:38 UTC
[Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with Samba
On 21.01.2016 15:51, James wrote:> On 1/21/2016 9:39 AM, 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). >> b) I can only modify policies based on Win10 admx files from Win10 >> machines (i.e. with the RSAT tools for Win10). >> >> 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? >> >> Also, are there any implications for existing domains with e.g. Win7 >> clients? Is it advised to keep Win7 and Win10 in separate containers? >> >> 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? >> >> 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." >> >> Ole >> >> >> > Ole, > > I can speak to one of your questions. > > "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 use a central store for my Windows 7 clients. I have not experienced > any issues with doing so. >Thanks, James, sounds good. I take it you have no experience in adding Win10 templates to such a pre-existing store?
Ole Traupe
2016-Jan-21 15:47 UTC
[Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with Samba
Thanks, Louis, commented within. On 21.01.2016 16:23, L.P.H. van Belle wrote:> Commented inbetween. > >> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Ole Traupe >> Verzonden: donderdag 21 januari 2016 15:40 >> Aan: samba >> Onderwerp: [Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with >> Samba >> >> 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). > [L.P.H. van Belle] http://trekker.net/archives/group-policy-downloads/ > >> b) I can only modify policies based on Win10 admx files from Win10 >> machines (i.e. with the RSAT tools for Win10). > [L.P.H. van Belle] Dont know, still win7 here, i did a short test with win10, and i didnt had any problems managing this from a win7 pc. > >> 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? > [L.P.H. van Belle] yes, and be sure to make good backups of that folder. > >> Also, are there any implications for existing domains with e.g. Win7 >> clients? Is it advised to keep Win7 and Win10 in separate containers? > [L.P.H. van Belle] Nope, once you have win7 and add the win10 int the PolicyDefinitions you can use that also on win7.Will the old templates auto-magically be used for Win7 and the new ones for Win10, or how is that working? So it is not necessary to have separate containers (and policies) for Win7 vs. Win10? Ok, I remember seeing things like "This will have no effect on OS Windows Vista or newer." in the comments of Policy settings. This speaks for a smart integration.> >> 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? > [L.P.H. van Belle] There where and maybe there still are a few problems with the policies, but i think windows had this fixed no. > If not, google the error message, solution is on the MS site, few small changes.I particiularly remember that somebody claimed to have messed up his/her LDAP by managing the Samba domain from Win10. So this wouldn't have anything todo with Windows.> >> 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? > [L.P.H. van Belle] can answere this one, no win10 rsat tested. >> "Group Policy Management: A processing error occured collecting data >> using this base domain controller. Please change the base domain >> controller and try again." >> >> Ole >> >> >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > >
L.P.H. van Belle
2016-Jan-21 16:11 UTC
[Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with Samba
commented within.> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Ole Traupe > Verzonden: donderdag 21 januari 2016 16:47 > Aan: samba at lists.samba.org > Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store > with Samba > > Thanks, Louis, commented within. > > On 21.01.2016 16:23, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: > > Commented inbetween. > > > >> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > >> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Ole Traupe > >> Verzonden: donderdag 21 januari 2016 15:40 > >> Aan: samba > >> Onderwerp: [Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store > with > >> Samba > >> > >> 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). > > [L.P.H. van Belle] http://trekker.net/archives/group-policy-downloads/ > > > >> b) I can only modify policies based on Win10 admx files from Win10 > >> machines (i.e. with the RSAT tools for Win10). > > [L.P.H. van Belle] Dont know, still win7 here, i did a short test with > win10, and i didnt had any problems managing this from a win7 pc. > > > >> 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? > > [L.P.H. van Belle] yes, and be sure to make good backups of that folder. > > > >> Also, are there any implications for existing domains with e.g. Win7 > >> clients? Is it advised to keep Win7 and Win10 in separate containers? > > [L.P.H. van Belle] Nope, once you have win7 and add the win10 int the > PolicyDefinitions you can use that also on win7. > > Will the old templates auto-magically be used for Win7 and the new ones > for Win10, or how is that working?[L.P.H. van Belle] You make a copy of the win7 admx ( on the server PolicyDefinitions ) Now add/overwrite the win10 admx files in that same folder. ! DO BACKUP THAT FOLDER ! I had some problems with admx files and then your very happy to have a backup of that.> > So it is not necessary to have separate containers (and policies) for > Win7 vs. Win10? Ok, I remember seeing things like "This will have no > effect on OS Windows Vista or newer." in the comments of Policy > settings. This speaks for a smart integration.[L.P.H. van Belle] nope, and yes your correct.> > > > > >> 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? > > [L.P.H. van Belle] There where and maybe there still are a few problems > with the policies, but i think windows had this fixed no. > > If not, google the error message, solution is on the MS site, few small > changes. > > I particiularly remember that somebody claimed to have messed up his/her > LDAP by managing the Samba domain from Win10. So this wouldn't have > anything todo with Windows.[L.P.H. van Belle] this i dont know, can recall that.> > > > > >> 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? > > [L.P.H. van Belle] can answere this one, no win10 rsat tested. > >> "Group Policy Management: A processing error occured collecting data > >> using this base domain controller. Please change the base domain > >> controller and try again." > >> > >> Ole > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > > > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
Viktor Trojanovic
2016-Jan-21 16:16 UTC
[Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with Samba
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
Ole Traupe
2016-Jan-21 16:38 UTC
[Samba] Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with Samba
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.Ok, great! So either RSAT for Win10 or putting the admx files on the central store. Got it.> >> 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.Check.> >> 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 >> > > ViktorThanks a lot, Viktor!
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
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