[Samba] problem continues

L.P.H. van Belle belle at bazuin.nl
Tue Jun 23 06:43:34 MDT 2015


 
for sysvol. reset the rights to there defaults and try again. 
samba-tool ntacl sysvolreset -UAdministrator 
make sure your configured as the wiki says. 
and sysvol is not a folder the share other things with, for that create an other share. 
 
Greetz, 
 
Louis
 

Van: Rene Llanes [mailto:rllanes2004 at gmx.com] 
Verzonden: dinsdag 23 juni 2015 14:12
Aan: L.P.H. van Belle; samba at lists.samba.org
Onderwerp: Re: RE: RE: problem continues



hey louis im working in all your instructions ... from your directions i can figure out that you think that my problem its related with the clients not having the time to apply the policies??? what about the sysvol not giving me access to some folders??? ... thanx a lot ill reply you when finish all the homework   Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 1:49 AM
From: "L.P.H. van Belle" <belle at bazuin.nl>
To: "Rene Llanes" <rllanes2004 at gmx.com>
Subject: RE: RE: problem continues
Hai Rene, 
 
There are not stupid questions, only stupid answeres..  ;-) 
and i have a lot of stalkers, but i'll try to help out. 
 
You need to set : "Always wait for netword at computer startup and logon" 
found here :  Computer Configuration  
this policy works also for Win7 and 8.
 
some extra things you can do :  
- disable powermanagement on your network interface. 
- disable the mediasense on your nic. :  https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/239924 
- Slow down processing on startup. 
Policy Location: Computer Configuration > Policies > Admin Templates > System > Group Policy
Setting Name: Startup policy processing wait time
 

for xp with wireless cards, 
Windows XP Control Wireless Clients were requring two logons to get mapped drives
see :  http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305293
 
also ( XP bug, which wil nog be fixed. " 
When a client computer tries to wake from a low power state, mapped drives are not re-connected or do not display.
a few workarounds. 
Wake client systems up prior to users arriving in the office.  :-) 
For Cisco switch-based networks, enable PortFast for computer switch ports.
 
wel, good luck with above..  this wil keep you going.. 
 
1 more thing. 
 
try the following. 
 
ping DC_HOSTNAME
ipconfig /flushdns 
ping DC_HOSTNAME.domain.tld. 
 
Do the both work, if not, you can also create a policy the adds the domainname to the computer. 
 
 
Greetz, 
 
Louis
 
 
 
  Van: Rene Llanes [mailto:rllanes2004 at gmx.com]
Verzonden: maandag 22 juni 2015 20:04
Aan: L.P.H. van Belle
Onderwerp: Re: RE: problem continues
 
 
  hi there bro .... i have read all the policies in the network connections branch and i dont find the one its related to the one your are telling me .. yes i know ... im blind ... sorry again ... do you think that my problem could be solve activating this policy ... in my little knowledge i think that the XP client its not even  finding the domain from where to apply the policy .. i mean .. i connected to my Samba server and in the path  
Policies
Scripts
StarterGPOs
 
inside Polices there is three folders non of them i have access to
 
in startersGPOs i have access to everything but the folders are empty so the Scripts
 
so thanx again ... you found your self a stupid stalker
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 at 8:20 AM
From: "L.P.H. van Belle" <belle at bazuin.nl>
To: "Rene Llanes" <rllanes2004 at gmx.com>
Subject: RE: problem continues
Hai, 
 
/ computer configuration /administrative template/network / network connections 
 
this policy makes sure you can only login on the computer, AFTER the network initialization of the pc is fully completed. 
 
Greetz, 
 
Louis
 
 
  Van: Rene Llanes [mailto:rllanes2004 at gmx.com]
Verzonden: vrijdag 19 juni 2015 23:23
Aan: L.P.H. van Belle; samba at lists.samba.org
Onderwerp: problem continues
 
 
first of all thanks a lot for your constant replies ... im new with samba as you already find out ... i did some other experiments
 
1- i went to a XP computer and logged as a domain user ... it does not apply the policy like i told you before then i ran gpresult /V the reply was
 
"the user xxxx does not have RSOP data" ..
 
2- in your last messages you told me to go to ... my policy / computer configuration /administrative template/network / network connections ... sorry i didnt understand what to do there ... my policy has only one feature configured and its in the user configuration ...
 
please care to explain ... as you see im a noob .... thanks















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