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2005 Feb 26
7
Symlinks for Windows
Hi all, Dave Burt mentioned the possibility of adding symlinks to the Dir class. http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/misc.shtml#junction There is also Autrijus Tang''s symlink Perl module at http://search.cpan.org/~autrijus/Win32-Symlink-0.04/ Looks easy enough, but it only seems to work for directories, not regular files. Should we add this to the Directory class, or simply
2004 Dec 01
0
The Hidden NT API
Here''s a couple interesting links I snagged from OS News: http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/info/ntdll.shtml http://undocumented.ntinternals.net/ Dan
2002 Mar 11
0
Re: installing software on Win2k workstations
Andreas, > When normal users try to run the same executable, the process returns > immediately. No window is opened, no message printed. When > normal users try > to install ACDsee themselves, the installation routine > returns "Internal > error" and exits. > Canon Fax Driver for Network Fax: Admin users can install the > driver and send > faxes.
2003 Mar 16
2
local user admin rights on samba pdc
Raj, > I have noticed that it is causing a problem for some other software > also. I know that i need to grant local admin rights for that user > but what is the best method on doing this? > If I try to access softare by logging in as root on the win2k boxon > the pdc domain it still prevents me from installing a palm pilot or > running some particular software. > All of the
2015 Apr 28
2
Change user SID on Samba 4.1
Hi, Is there any way to change the SID of an user on Samba 4.1?. I've tried: pdbedit -U newSID -u user pdbedit -u user -U newSID pdbedit --'user SID'=newSID -u user but it shows the user infor without change anything. Thanks!!
2004 Jun 03
0
Changing user SID or Domain (doesn't work)
I'll start off with my question: how do you change a user's SID? When I issue the command: [root@server root]# pdbedit -u testuser -U \ S-1-5-21-4000410194-515421893-615041212-2006 I see testuser:516:Test User [root@server root]# Then, I do "pdbedit -Lv testuser" and it still shows the old SID. Now, I'll give you a little background. Previously, this server (NetBIOS
2015 Apr 28
0
Change user SID on Samba 4.1
On 28/04/15 12:39, Daniel Carrasco Mar?n wrote: > I had troubles with classicupgrade and linux machines, and i'm creating a > new AD (for now works perfect). I want to keep the same SID of the old AD > to avoid to move all users profiles. > > Greetings!! > El 28/4/2015 1:07 p. m., "Andrew Bartlett" <abartlet at samba.org> escribi?: > >> On Tue,
2015 Apr 28
0
Change user SID on Samba 4.1
Greetings, Daniel Carrasco Mar?n! >>> Hi, Is there any way to change the SID of an user on Samba 4.1?. I've >>> tried: >>> >>> pdbedit -U newSID -u user >>> pdbedit -u user -U newSID >>> pdbedit --'user SID'=newSID -u user >>> >>> but it shows the user infor without change anything. >> >> Changing a
2015 Apr 28
5
Change user SID on Samba 4.1
I had troubles with classicupgrade and linux machines, and i'm creating a new AD (for now works perfect). I want to keep the same SID of the old AD to avoid to move all users profiles. Greetings!! El 28/4/2015 1:07 p. m., "Andrew Bartlett" <abartlet at samba.org> escribi?: > On Tue, 2015-04-28 at 11:27 +0200, Daniel Carrasco Mar?n wrote: > > Hi, Is there any way to
2015 Apr 28
3
Change user SID on Samba 4.1
2015-04-28 21:36 GMT+02:00 Andrey Repin <anrdaemon at yandex.ru>: > Greetings, Daniel Carrasco Mar?n! > > >>> Hi, Is there any way to change the SID of an user on Samba 4.1?. I've > >>> tried: > >>> > >>> pdbedit -U newSID -u user > >>> pdbedit -u user -U newSID > >>> pdbedit --'user SID'=newSID -u
2002 Nov 28
0
approximate net rpc vampire HOWTO, as promised
Hi Folks, as promised, here's what I did to get net rpc vampire working. There's a question at the bottom that someone might be able to answer for me. If the detail below is sane, I'll tidy it up some and submit it as a proper HOWTO. If not, please tell me where I'm being insane :) ====================================================================== Using 'net rpc
2005 Oct 20
0
Re: Please help me with migration to MS Windows 2003
Replying on list so others may help or benefit... Arne, It's been a while since I've done one of these migrations, but here's a couple of things to try: - Make sure the clients' primary DNS server is an Active Directory Integrated DNS (in a single-DC environment, the DNS is usually the same machine as the W2K3 domain controller) - In the clients' Advanced TCP/IP
2010 Jun 25
2
Sysinternals autorunsc.exe
Hi all, Sysinternals have just released a version of their autoruns command line tool that's capable of scanning an offline windows install for images configured to start automatically (very useful for tracking down malware). How likely is it that it could be made to run under wine on Ubuntu? I've got to the point where I have my NTFS partition mounted, I then issue the command: --- $
2008 Apr 04
0
Re: Samba to ADS 2003
Mr. Gowda, Please review the following prior posts: "HOW TO: Migrating users' locally-stored profiles from one domain or workgroup to a new domain" http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-December/115326.html http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-December/115413.html Note that I have only performed this migration where the users had locally-stored profiles. If you are
2007 Jul 10
1
Domain member, security = ADS|domain and trusts with NT4
I presently have a Samba server (3.0.21b) set up as a member server in an NT4 domain (with a real Windows NT4 PDC). We are migrating to an Active Directory domain (with a real Windows 2003 domain controller). We have set up a two-way trust between the old NT4 domain "CLUNKY" and the new ADS domain "SLEEK" (aka sleek.local). The Samba server is a member of the CLUNKY domain
2006 Feb 09
0
psexec from sysinternals - did anyone run it under wine?
psexec util (from sysinternals) is a tool which allows to execute commands on a remote Windows machine. A command like that: psexec.exe \\192.168.1.147 -u Administrator -p password C:\test.bat would run C:\test.bat as administrator on a Windows workstation with IP address 192.168.1.147. Quite cool, you don't have to install anything additional (like SSH server) on Windows, and you can
2004 May 07
2
New packages?
Hi, I should have win32-changenotify and win32-semaphore out this weekend at some point. Then, the next version of win32-file. And after that? I don''t know. What do you think we should tackle next? What interests you? Different mutex flavors? IE controllers? Exchange interfaces? I think we should probably look a little more at what Python has going forward, too. Just a
2005 May 13
2
MSI deployement with script ?
Hello, Do you have tips or sample script code to deploy MSI (Firefox in my case) using script ? I miss my gpo software installation from Win2k/2003 :) Thanks !
2005 Dec 24
2
Inclusion of libnss_wins in vendor distros?
This might be a stupid question, but I ask only because I can't think of a good reason... Why do so many vendors' builds of Samba not include libnss_wins, the WINS/NetBIOS name resolution library? I find that it is very helpful for my Linux/Samba servers to be able to resolve hostnames by WINS. It also seems to improve domain browsing performance dramatically to have the library present
2007 Jul 12
1
BUG? 'valid users' doesn't allow groups from trusted domains
It appears that you cannot include groups from trusted domains in the 'valid users =' directive on a share. Here is the scenario as I experienced it (names have been changed to protect the innocent): Configuration: - Samba 3.0.21b as a member server in a real NT4 domain (security = domain) called 'NTDOMAIN' - NTDOMAIN has a two-way trust with Windows 2003 Active Directory