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2024 Jan 17
1
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
I have the impression your DC?s ntp server is not working properly for whatever reason. Your windows machines try to grab time for them, can?t, and then default to local coms clock or some other time source.
From a windows member machine, can you try :
w32tm /stripchart /computer:us.pool.ntp.org /dataonly /samples:5
That should work. Then try:
w32tm /stripchart /computer:your.dc.address
2024 Jan 16
3
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
After trying all the suggestions in the below listed excerpts from this thread, I've taken
time since my last posting on January 6th to continue this issue with the Microsoft forum:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1480474/unable-to-time-sync-with-domain-controller?page=1&orderby=helpful&comment=answer-1411748#newest-answer-comment
I likewise had no solution
2024 Jan 17
1
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
On Wed Jan 17 06:13:56 2024 Luis Peromarta via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>
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> I have the impression your DC?s ntp server is not working properly for whatever reason. Your windows machines try to grab time for them, can?t, and then default to local coms clock or some other time source.
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> From a windows member machine, can you try :
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> w32tm /stripchart
2010 Mar 01
0
A strange file-ownership problem
..., is on my
main server, a Solaris 10 x86 box. The other, just updated from 3.0.37
to 3.4.5 in the hope of solving this problem, is on my workstation, a
Gentoo Linux box. The Linux Samba server shares only [homes]. The
Solaris Samba server shares [homes] and four other shares. Unix UIDs
are synchromized betwene the two machines - i.e, my user account is UID
1000 on both.
The problem:
I have a user account (which does have administrator rights) on the XP
box. That account has the same username and password as my Unix user
accounts. If I copy a file from my XP desktop to the [export] share on...