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2006 Dec 04
0
[Fwd: Re: Migrating to samba from windows NT domain]
...vices in PDC and BDC servers > that I must remain after the migrations, so I can't stop PDC and BDC > servers permanently after the migration to Samba. > Can I deactivate PDC and BDC services in Windows NT servers? According to this document: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/winntas/proddocs/concept/xcp01. mspx?mfr=true <http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/winntas/proddocs/concept/xcp01 .mspx?mfr=true> (scroll down to the section "Removing a Computer from a Domain") it is not possible to remove a BDC from a domain without reinstalling the OS. However, th...
2006 Nov 25
1
Migrating to samba from windows NT domain
Hello, I'm planning migration to Samba over Debian Etch servers from NT domain with Windows NT servers. I have only one domain, with 1 PDC and 5 BDC distributed on various subnets. Unfortunately I have running various services in PDC and BDC servers that I must remain after the migrations, so I can't stop PDC and BDC servers permanently after the migration to Samba. Can I deactivate
2007 Jul 08
2
Samba & Vista
Hello, Does anybody know if Samba is compadable with Vista Yet? If so, is there a way for a group pr user policy to allow samba users to things in windows vista, like install programs w/o admin access. I know Vista has policies that can do this, where it cna basicly grant the user access, witha prompt or w/o a prompt. Can Samba support this too?
2007 Nov 26
2
NTConfig.POL
Hi where do i find the above "script"? so i can place it in my netlogon folder? thanks
2007 Oct 01
2
How do I modify registry: Hk user?
All, Looks like I'm in a predicament. One of our new sites will prompt users (in IE) to display "mixed content". Which is basically asking if you want to display some http in a https site. I have found the solution, (besides having a user go into IE's tools / privacy / custom settings / enable mix content) - with a registry entry. However, the registry entry goes to:
2003 Oct 31
37
File Permissions
I have set up Samba so that all users on my small network can read from my one of my Linux shares as well as write to that share. However, when user A saves a file to that share, user B can't open it -- and vice versa. How can I set up samba so that all files written to that share can be read, modified, and deleted by all users? Thanks in advance for an answer to this question.