On Tue, 23 May 2017 18:33:45 +0200 "Stefan G. Weichinger" <lists at xunil.at> wrote:> Am 2017-05-23 um 18:28 schrieb Rowland Penny: > > > You don't do it like that on an AD domain, see here: > > > > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Roaming_Windows_User_Profiles > > I see ... adding the old params to the new smb.conf didn't help so > far. > > I want to force local profiles and disable server based profiles (the > existing profiles should just be re-used on all PCs) > > Can't see an explicit "how to disable" on the mentioned page ... > > Is there an easy way or do I really have to come up with a GPO to > trigger that ??I mostly use Unix machines, so I may not be the best to advise you, but I think if you do not set the profile path in AD, it should use a profile stored locally . You probably need someone like Louis to chime in here. Rowland
Am 2017-05-23 um 18:49 schrieb Rowland Penny:>> Is there an easy way or do I really have to come up with a GPO to >> trigger that ?? > > I mostly use Unix machines, so I may not be the best to advise you, but > I think if you do not set the profile path in AD, it should use a > profile stored locally . You probably need someone like Louis to chime > in here.I think I have a bigger problem underlying: can't talk to the DC from the PC via RSAT (for example editing GPOs) That has worked already before! Restarted DC VM and client PC ... Do I have to raise the level of the domain? I am googling around for this ...
Am 2017-05-23 um 18:57 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger via samba:> can't talk to the DC from the PC via RSAT (for example editing GPOs) > > That has worked already before! Restarted DC VM and client PC ... > > Do I have to raise the level of the domain? I am googling around for > this ...domain level show tells me Forest function level: (Windows) 2003 Domain function level: (Windows) 2003 Lowest function level of a DC: (Windows) 2008 R2 So it sounds like I should raise that level?