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2005 Jan 14
0
Migration PDC from Samba 2.2.8a to 3.0.9 -> Error NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD
...sing connections
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smb.conf
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###########################################################################
#
# /etc/smb.conf
#
###########################################################################
[global]
#
# Basic Server Settings
#
netbios name = linux
workgroup = paritaet-th
server string = Paritaet Thueringen Srv (PDC %v)
#
# PDC and master browser settings
#
os level = 250
wins support = yes
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
domain master = yes
name resolve order = wins host bcast
#
# LDAP
#
ldap suffix = dc=paritaet-th,dc=de
lda...
2003 Jul 06
1
Samba converting character set from old Server to new Server
Hy,
I have a SMB Server runing for 2 Year, now is the time to move to a new
more powerful machine . I set up the old smb Server without character set
convertion. Now, I'd like to introduce character set conversion on the new
server.
So, how do I move the files from old to new server with keeping permission,
creating and touch date, but translating the character set.
Scenarios:
- Copiing
2005 Jan 17
0
Migration PDC from Samba 2.2.8a to 3.0.9 -> Error NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD [Solved]
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J?rg Junge
IT-Koordinator
Parit?tischer Wohlfahrtsverband
Landesverband Th?ringen e.V.
Bergstr. 11
99192 Neudietendorf
Deutschland
Tel : +49 36202 26 204
Fax: +49 36202 26 234
http://www.paritaet-th.de
2003 Mar 14
2
Samba PDC and MMC - Problems changing password of services
Hy,
im using Samba as PDC.
When im logging into another W2K machine
with MMC an try to change the password
of a service, windows is bringing up the error:
"A device attached to the system is not functioning."
To be exact, this is error:
Winerror.h, 0x000001f = 31 (ERROR_GEN_FAILURE)
If you change the Password of the service on the machine itself
(sitting in front of the machine)