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2008 Jan 21
2
Samba logoff script
Hello Is it possible to create a samba logoff script. I currently use netlogon for a logonscript. I also want a logoff scipt to allow me to back certain files up once a user logs off. Is this possible? If so how? -- REGARDS, Andy
2011 Sep 28
2
samba print server - unable to change "advanced" settings from a client machine 3.5.6
Hello, I'm having trouble replacing our old print server (debian sarge) with a new one. When I enable print$ and force user root and give access to nobody, the print$ share is working properly. I can create delete, add files etc from a windows xp machine. What I need now is being able to "go to printers and faxes, right click on the printer, go to advanced, and click new driver"
2009 Jul 24
1
Bug[5305] NT_STATUS_INVALID_COMPUTER_NAME
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 09:13:07AM -0500, Lukasz Szybalski wrote: > > Try to add "-S delldebian2" to that command line > > > > net rpc join -I xx.x.x.xx -UAdministrator -w mydomainname -S delldebian2 > Enter Administrator's password: > [2009/07/24 08:46:47, 0] utils/net_rpc_join.c:net_rpc_join_newstyle(393) > Error in domain join verification
2008 Feb 15
1
netbios name resolution inside linux via samba?
Hello, I have setup up samba on my pc and everything is working great. I setup my writable shared folders I can view other servers/pcs on the network using gnome but sometimes I need to debug some networking issues and I would like to for example: ping myserver4 ping: unknown host myserver4 Is there a way to setup up linux to use samba for name resolution? The only way I know right now is to add
2008 Jul 28
4
weird Windows profile creation
It seems weird. On 75% of my machines, it creates accounts as: c:\documents and settings\username on 25% of the machines, it creates them as: c:\docments and settings\username.DOMAINNAME These are fresh machines, so it's unclear to me where this behavior stems from. We're not using roaming profiles. Does anyone have any idea as to why this happens? thanks Chris
2008 Oct 07
6
How to unsubscribe
I appreciate all the help I received from this Mailing List. However I am receiving work email to my cell phone now and I am being overwhelmed with the mailing list emails. Can some one let me know how to unsubscribe from this mailing list. Thank you -- Jose Mendez Computer Resource Specialist HNRC 619-543-8090
2008 Jun 19
6
login scripts --what to use
Hi, We're setting up a PDC, and would like to have a login script to deliver the mapped drives to users in particular groups, and connect to printers. The printer drivers come from the [print$], share. Does anyone have any good resources for this? What's the easiest and simplest thing to get going --vbscript or batch files? Thanks, chris
2007 Apr 10
1
Samba - deny 2 or more connections in a pc
I installed Samba 3.04 in a Solaris 10, but i have a problem, I can't have 2 or more connections, at the same time, in a pc Windows XP, with permissions to modify files. To have permission to modify i can only make one connection at a time. Can any one help me? Am I missing some configuration? Ana Cal
2007 May 15
1
Share's accès : how to?
I have configure this folder share in samba : [share_name] Path = /home/folder With this acc?s : share root:group_name 2770 In my group ?group_name?, I?ve user1, user2, user3. Therefore the 3 users have complete acces in this folder. But in this one I have to add other folder shared : - /home/folder/ufold1 - /home/folder/ufold2 But I want the user1 have only an acces in the
2007 Jul 30
2
Roaming Profiles
hey, Im trying to avoid the roaming with the profiles, i found something in te list about that, but it doesn't works, I changed in the registry the parameters... > > [HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User > > Shell Folders] > > AppData=%USERPROFILE%\Datos de programa > > Cookies=%USERPROFILE%\Cookies > > ....... > >
2007 Oct 03
1
Strange profile behavior ...
Hello, I've setup a PDC on Ubuntu Feisty with Samba 3 ... My users can join and use the domain but each time that open session the environment is reset to default parameters ... ! Note I don't want to use Roaming just local profiles ! In my smb.conf I've got these lines : ... logon path = logon drive = H: logon home = \\%N\%U logon script = logon.cmd ... [profiles] comment
2008 Mar 13
1
file creation mode is not obeyed
Samba 3.0.26a OpenSuse 10.3 In samba.conf the default file creation mode is set to 775 (group write). This mode is not followed or established when a domain user creates a file. It is not group writable. -- Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies
2008 Mar 19
1
how to add registry files to windows
Hello I would like to add .reg file to all samba clients (windows xp) in quiet mode. How can I do it ? It is possible from eg netlogon?? ---------------------------------------------------- ERROR! ... . .... bEZb??DnY prOgrAm__o nowo??iAcH w_ ?wiEcie G_iER na.jNowSzy_OdcinEk_ : co $Zykuj? tw?rcy caLL of Duty4, czym JeST The CLUB ............. poD??cz si?:
2008 Sep 16
1
Question "Access Denied"
It seems that people all across the net have had issues with the particular error of "Access Denied" when an XP user attempts to join a domain - but no readily available answers are given. What might be causing this error? I'm using an Ubuntu 8.04 server with all the defaults for the Samba server installation. -- _________________________________ Joshua S. Martin
2007 Nov 27
1
Read Write Permission
Hi Everyone, I've setup file server for my client with these schemes : 1. Samba server is on CentOS box 2. Every user has their Unix accounts 3. Every Unix accounts have their mapped Samba users/accounts with same name 4. They can get access to some shares, eg : [Accounting] path = /public/accounting valid users = alexander, bernard, charlie, david, eugene admin users
2007 Oct 15
1
Problem with network drives
Hi, I have a Windows Xp station where a network drive is mapped. The username and password for this network drive are the same as those of my Windows session. I want to access to another share on this server with another name and login than those of the mapped network drive. When I try to access to this share it tries with the username and password from my Windows session. I can see it in the
2008 Mar 06
1
Re: cifs verses smbfs for Linux clients -time stamp issue
After mounting a windows share via cifs I have came across the same issue as described here: http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-April/119813.html "While using vim on files mounted under CIFS, when trying to write an existing file you will randomly be warned "The file has been changed since reading it!!!". Normally, this only occurs when another user accesses and saves the
2008 Mar 27
2
question about login connections in XP vs Samba server
Hello, I have a samba server (3.05xx) over centOS running as a windows DC. I can join the XP machines to th domain without problem but when i shut the pc down it remains saving the configuration in the windows logo screen for almost 10 minutes and then it shuts down. I check in the server and it is copying the whole documents and settings folder content from the XP to the server... how can
2008 Nov 05
1
Slow listing of mapped drives in Explorer
We recently moved our Linux file servers from Debian Woody to Debian Etch (v4.0r3). We use the current stable Debian Samba package which is version 3.0.24. Since moving to this Samba version from 2.2.8a-0.1 we see that Windows clients are very slow to list the 5 network drives mapped by our domain login script in Explorer or "My Computer". It can take 10 seconds or so before the drives
2016 Sep 19
2
Upgraded SAMBA4 DC's, now no logon scripts
On Mon, 2016-09-19 at 20:57 +0200, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: > > Logon scripts assigned to a user do not execute when the user logs > > on; it did before the upgrade. > * What kind of upgrade are you talking about? > NT4 to AD? (migration) > x.y to 4.2? AD 4.0.21 -> 4.2.x This worked prior to the upgrade. > * Is this an PDC or DC? They are DCs. > * Where have you