On 2019-02-17 10:54 am, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:> On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 10:37:48 -0500 > Marco Shmerykowsky <marco at sce-engineers.com> wrote: > > >> >> Seems I can map a drive from the command line. (Didn't check that >> - it was 2:00am and I was tired with fighting this stuff) > > Time you went to bed ;-) > > its 15:45 Sun here. > As I said, there is no netbios browsing in a Samba AD domain, not that > it makes much difference, it is going away in Windows as well. You > have, as you have found out, have to use the shares UNC. > >> The windows graphical way to map drives isn't working. > > I don't use Windows much, but I thought it was supposed to work. > >> I guess no real issue if I can manually map drives. > > Glad you got it working. > >> >> Server smb.conf file (you helped with this one :) ) >> It's a domain member. > > Sorry, but I cannot remember every smb.conf ;-) > > Nothing wrong there LOL > > I would suggest you stick to using the Unix domain member as the > fileserver and the DC just for authentication. > > RowlandWith this new AD setup, can you still use logon scripts instead of group policy depending on the OS logging in? The group policy drive map isn't working on the XP client.
On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 11:01:26 -0500 Marco Shmerykowsky <marco at sce-engineers.com> wrote:> > > > On 2019-02-17 10:54 am, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 10:37:48 -0500 > > Marco Shmerykowsky <marco at sce-engineers.com> wrote: > > > > > >> > >> Seems I can map a drive from the command line. (Didn't check that > >> - it was 2:00am and I was tired with fighting this stuff) > > > > Time you went to bed ;-) > > > > its 15:45 Sun here. > > As I said, there is no netbios browsing in a Samba AD domain, not > > that it makes much difference, it is going away in Windows as well. > > You have, as you have found out, have to use the shares UNC. > > > >> The windows graphical way to map drives isn't working. > > > > I don't use Windows much, but I thought it was supposed to work. > > > >> I guess no real issue if I can manually map drives. > > > > Glad you got it working. > > > >> > >> Server smb.conf file (you helped with this one :) ) > >> It's a domain member. > > > > Sorry, but I cannot remember every smb.conf ;-) > > > > Nothing wrong there LOL > > > > I would suggest you stick to using the Unix domain member as the > > fileserver and the DC just for authentication. > > > > Rowland > > With this new AD setup, can you still use logon scripts > instead of group policy depending on the OS logging in?As for as I am aware, yes> > The group policy drive map isn't working on the XP client.It should, you just have to create new GPO's (Do not use either of the two default GPO's) Rowland
On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 11:32:50 -0500 Marco Shmerykowsky <marco at sce-engineers.com> wrote:> On 2019-02-17 11:23 am, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 11:01:26 -0500 > > Marco Shmerykowsky <marco at sce-engineers.com> wrote: > > > >> > >> > >> > >> On 2019-02-17 10:54 am, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > >> > On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 10:37:48 -0500 > >> > Marco Shmerykowsky <marco at sce-engineers.com> wrote: > >> > > >> > > >> >> > >> >> Seems I can map a drive from the command line. (Didn't check > >> >> that > >> >> - it was 2:00am and I was tired with fighting this stuff) > >> > > >> > Time you went to bed ;-) > >> > > >> > its 15:45 Sun here. > >> > As I said, there is no netbios browsing in a Samba AD domain, not > >> > that it makes much difference, it is going away in Windows as > >> > well. You have, as you have found out, have to use the shares > >> > UNC. > >> > > >> >> The windows graphical way to map drives isn't working. > >> > > >> > I don't use Windows much, but I thought it was supposed to work. > >> > > >> >> I guess no real issue if I can manually map drives. > >> > > >> > Glad you got it working. > >> > > >> >> > >> >> Server smb.conf file (you helped with this one :) ) > >> >> It's a domain member. > >> > > >> > Sorry, but I cannot remember every smb.conf ;-) > >> > > >> > Nothing wrong there LOL > >> > > >> > I would suggest you stick to using the Unix domain member as the > >> > fileserver and the DC just for authentication. > >> > > >> > Rowland > >> > >> With this new AD setup, can you still use logon scripts > >> instead of group policy depending on the OS logging in? > > > > As for as I am aware, yes > > > >> > >> The group policy drive map isn't working on the XP client. > > > > It should, you just have to create new GPO's (Do not use either of > > the two default GPO's) > > > > Rowland > > I did. IT didn't. The GPO worked fine with the Win10 clients.This sounds more like an XP problem rather than a Samba AD DC problem, try searching the internet. Rowland