On Thu, 14 Jul 2016 12:57:38 -0400 "lingpanda101 at gmail.com" <lingpanda101 at gmail.com> wrote:> > On 7/14/2016 11:04 AM, Mark Foley wrote: > > On Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 08:16:21 -0400 "lingpanda101 at gmail.com" <lingpanda101 at gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Subject: Re: [Samba] Adding/removing domain workstations > >> > >> On 7/14/2016 12:10 AM, Mark Foley wrote: > >>> I am running Samba4 version 4.2.12 as our office AD/DC. Two questions on domain member computers: > >>> > >>> 1) When I un-join a Windows 7 workstation from the domain (Start > Computer > Properties > > >>> Advanced > Computer Name > Change > Member of: Workgroup), it does not remove that computer > >>> from the list of domain computer. I have to either use samba-tool or (Windows)RAS Users and > >>> Computers. It this normal? A bug? If the latter, is it fixed in a more current release of Samba? > >>> > >>> 2) If I have a dual-boot (Windows/Ubuntu) computer and I want to be a domain member booted > >>> either way, do I need different computer names for each boot mode? > >>> > >>> THX --Mark > >>> > >>> > >> To answer number 1. Yes it's normal. It's working as intended. > >> > >> -- > >> -James > >> > > OK, if you say so. I'll not worry about it. I could have sworn the old SBS2008 DC removed the computer. > > > > --Mark > > > > I never used a SBS so don't know if it differs from a 2008 or 2012 > server. I Assume they all work the same. When you remove the workstation > it should disable the workstation account. You can confirm by using RSAT > and seeing the disable icon attached to the removed workstation. > > -- > -JamesToo late now, but I'll pay attention next time. In fact, I'll have to take a machine off the domain tomorrow. I'll look for the icon. Does anyone have any feedback on my second question (probably should have made it a separate post)? 2) If I have a dual-boot (Windows/Ubuntu) computer and I want to be a domain member booted either way, do I need different computer names for each boot mode? --Mark
On 14/07/16 22:24, Mark Foley wrote:> On Thu, 14 Jul 2016 12:57:38 -0400 "lingpanda101 at gmail.com" <lingpanda101 at gmail.com> wrote: >> On 7/14/2016 11:04 AM, Mark Foley wrote: >>> On Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 08:16:21 -0400 "lingpanda101 at gmail.com" <lingpanda101 at gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Subject: Re: [Samba] Adding/removing domain workstations >>>> >>>> On 7/14/2016 12:10 AM, Mark Foley wrote: >>>>> I am running Samba4 version 4.2.12 as our office AD/DC. Two questions on domain member computers: >>>>> >>>>> 1) When I un-join a Windows 7 workstation from the domain (Start > Computer > Properties > >>>>> Advanced > Computer Name > Change > Member of: Workgroup), it does not remove that computer >>>>> from the list of domain computer. I have to either use samba-tool or (Windows)RAS Users and >>>>> Computers. It this normal? A bug? If the latter, is it fixed in a more current release of Samba? >>>>> >>>>> 2) If I have a dual-boot (Windows/Ubuntu) computer and I want to be a domain member booted >>>>> either way, do I need different computer names for each boot mode? >>>>> >>>>> THX --Mark >>>>> >>>>> >>>> To answer number 1. Yes it's normal. It's working as intended. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> -James >>>> >>> OK, if you say so. I'll not worry about it. I could have sworn the old SBS2008 DC removed the computer. >>> >>> --Mark >>> >> I never used a SBS so don't know if it differs from a 2008 or 2012 >> server. I Assume they all work the same. When you remove the workstation >> it should disable the workstation account. You can confirm by using RSAT >> and seeing the disable icon attached to the removed workstation. >> >> -- >> -James > Too late now, but I'll pay attention next time. In fact, I'll have to take a machine off the > domain tomorrow. I'll look for the icon. > > Does anyone have any feedback on my second question (probably should have made it a separate post)? > > 2) If I have a dual-boot (Windows/Ubuntu) computer and I want to be a domain member booted > either way, do I need different computer names for each boot mode? > > --Mark > >Probably, you would need to join both to the domain and which ever you tried to join second would probably complain that the computer already existed, if they both had the same name. Rowland
James, yes, when I un-join a computer from the domain it shows with a little down-arrow on the icon in RSAT Domain Computers and users. So, I'll just need to explicitly remove the computer eventually. Thanks --Mark> From: Mark Foley <mfoley at ohprs.org> > Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 17:24:15 -0400 > Organization: Ohio Highway Patrol Retirement System > To: samba at lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: [Samba] Adding/removing domain workstations > > On Thu, 14 Jul 2016 12:57:38 -0400 "lingpanda101 at gmail.com" <lingpanda101 at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On 7/14/2016 11:04 AM, Mark Foley wrote: > > > On Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 08:16:21 -0400 "lingpanda101 at gmail.com" <lingpanda101 at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > >> Subject: Re: [Samba] Adding/removing domain workstations > > >> > > >> On 7/14/2016 12:10 AM, Mark Foley wrote: > > >>> I am running Samba4 version 4.2.12 as our office AD/DC. Two questions on domain member computers: > > >>> > > >>> 1) When I un-join a Windows 7 workstation from the domain (Start > Computer > Properties > > > >>> Advanced > Computer Name > Change > Member of: Workgroup), it does not remove that computer > > >>> from the list of domain computer. I have to either use samba-tool or (Windows)RAS Users and > > >>> Computers. It this normal? A bug? If the latter, is it fixed in a more current release of Samba? > > >>> > > >>> 2) If I have a dual-boot (Windows/Ubuntu) computer and I want to be a domain member booted > > >>> either way, do I need different computer names for each boot mode? > > >>> > > >>> THX --Mark > > >>> > > >>> > > >> To answer number 1. Yes it's normal. It's working as intended. > > >> > > >> -- > > >> -James > > >> > > > OK, if you say so. I'll not worry about it. I could have sworn the old SBS2008 DC removed the computer. > > > > > > --Mark > > > > > > > I never used a SBS so don't know if it differs from a 2008 or 2012 > > server. I Assume they all work the same. When you remove the workstation > > it should disable the workstation account. You can confirm by using RSAT > > and seeing the disable icon attached to the removed workstation. > > > > -- > > -James > > Too late now, but I'll pay attention next time. In fact, I'll have to take a machine off the > domain tomorrow. I'll look for the icon. > > Does anyone have any feedback on my second question (probably should have made it a separate post)? > > 2) If I have a dual-boot (Windows/Ubuntu) computer and I want to be a domain member booted > either way, do I need different computer names for each boot mode? > > --Mark > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >
> To: samba at lists.samba.org > From: Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> > Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 08:20:38 +0100 > Subject: Re: [Samba] Adding/removing domain workstations > > On 14/07/16 22:24, Mark Foley wrote: > > On Thu, 14 Jul 2016 12:57:38 -0400 "lingpanda101 at gmail.com" <lingpanda101 at gmail.com> wrote: > >> On 7/14/2016 11:04 AM, Mark Foley wrote: > >>> On Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 08:16:21 -0400 "lingpanda101 at gmail.com" <lingpanda101 at gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Subject: Re: [Samba] Adding/removing domain workstations > >>>> > >>>> On 7/14/2016 12:10 AM, Mark Foley wrote: > >>>>> I am running Samba4 version 4.2.12 as our office AD/DC. Two questions on domain member computers: > >>>>> > >>>>> 1) When I un-join a Windows 7 workstation from the domain (Start > Computer > Properties > > >>>>> Advanced > Computer Name > Change > Member of: Workgroup), it does not remove that computer > >>>>> from the list of domain computer. I have to either use samba-tool or (Windows)RAS Users and > >>>>> Computers. It this normal? A bug? If the latter, is it fixed in a more current release of Samba? > >>>>> > >>>>> 2) If I have a dual-boot (Windows/Ubuntu) computer and I want to be a domain member booted > >>>>> either way, do I need different computer names for each boot mode? > >>>>> > >>>>> THX --Mark > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> To answer number 1. Yes it's normal. It's working as intended. > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> -James > >>>> > >>> OK, if you say so. I'll not worry about it. I could have sworn the old SBS2008 DC removed the computer. > >>> > >>> --Mark > >>> > >> I never used a SBS so don't know if it differs from a 2008 or 2012 > >> server. I Assume they all work the same. When you remove the workstation > >> it should disable the workstation account. You can confirm by using RSAT > >> and seeing the disable icon attached to the removed workstation. > >> > >> -- > >> -James > > Too late now, but I'll pay attention next time. In fact, I'll have to take a machine off the > > domain tomorrow. I'll look for the icon. > > > > Does anyone have any feedback on my second question (probably should have made it a separate post)? > > > > 2) If I have a dual-boot (Windows/Ubuntu) computer and I want to be a domain member booted > > either way, do I need different computer names for each boot mode? > > > > --Mark > > > > > > Probably, you would need to join both to the domain and which ever you > tried to join second would probably complain that the computer already > existed, if they both had the same name. > > RowlandSo, I guess better to use different machine name depending on the boot mode, eh? No problem, better safe than sorry! Thanks --Mark