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Title: Problems with newly installed server
Post by: vikibaby on January 09, 2005, 05:42:32 PM
Hello!
I have some problems with a newly installed SME Server. I use the server from windows clients. So here are the problems:
When I would like to make files read-only from windows, I have some problems. If the file was mine, there is no error message, but when I push the apply button, the checkbox will be empty. If the file was not mine (but I have write access), an error message appears (access denied).
When I would like to change my password from windows by pressing ctrl-alt-del and choosing the password modification, an error message appears (the XXX domain is not accessible).
The third problem is, how can I make domain admin users? I would like to add some users with local administrator rights to every computer in the network.
So these are my main problems. If anybody can help me, I would be very grateful.
(sorry for the inaccuracy in the errror messages, but I have to use localised windows version)
Title: Problems with newly installed server
Post by: irian on January 10, 2005, 08:52:29 PM
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I have some problems with a newly installed SME Server. I use the server from windows clients. So here are the problems:
When I would like to make files read-only from windows, I have some problems. If the file was mine, there is no error message, but when I push the apply button, the checkbox will be empty. If the file was not mine (but I have write access), an error message appears (access denied).


You have to set this within Samba (use the servermanager). Create Ibays and groups and set the corresponding rghts.

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When I would like to change my password from windows by pressing ctrl-alt-del and choosing the password modification, an error message appears (the XXX domain is not accessible).


You can't do this. Because it is an older version of Samba. Use //servername/user-password for the individual users so they can change it themselves. Use servermanager as system administrator.

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The third problem is, how can I make domain admin users? I would like to add some users with local administrator rights to every computer in the network.


Make the local windows user member of the local administrator group.


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