Difference between revisions of "Samba4 Administration"

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*enable the "Disable opt-in..", disable "Enable Customer Experience..." and "Automatically receive small.."   
 
*enable the "Disable opt-in..", disable "Enable Customer Experience..." and "Automatically receive small.."   
 
*must be done for every version of office clients are running(annoying pop up messages when office starts  if this is not set)
 
*must be done for every version of office clients are running(annoying pop up messages when office starts  if this is not set)
 
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==GPO Windows Update==
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*locate a copy of wuau.adm and install into PolicyDefinitions
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*Windows update group policy should be set up on a per machine bases(GPO applied to Machines not Users)
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*Computer Configuration ->Policies-> Administrative Templates ->Windows Components->Windows Update
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Configure Automatic Update: Enabled
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Allow non-administrators to receive update notifications: enabled
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Allow Automatic Updates Immediate installations: enabled
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No auto-restart with logged in users:enabled
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Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installation: enabled
 
==MAC==
 
==MAC==
 
*https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2013-June/174090.html
 
*https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2013-June/174090.html

Revision as of 17:06, 21 February 2014

Creating Users

  • users can be created in two ways:
  • they can be done through the gui provided by RSAT(Remote Service Administration Tools) to add users into Active Directory (AD)
  • simply click new user in the appropriate OU (organizational unit) and enter in name,username and password
  • User UID can be changed or specified using modXid script on AD server
  • to create user into AD using terminal use samba-tool
samba-tool user add USERNAME
  • UID can be specified at creation using command line, use:
samba-tool user add USERNAME --uid-number=UIDNUMBER

Changing XID

  • uid and gid for users in samab are translated from the users windows SID using idmap
  • idmap stores its database locally which contains the mappings
  • a script

GPO Office

  • admx files must be downloaded for each version of microsoft office that clients use(office 2007, 2010, etc.)
  • run a "gpudate \force" if you dont see them appear in group policy editor
  • once placed in policyDefinitions under sysvol GPO may be applied to that specific version of office
  • User Configuration->Administrative Templates ->"Microsoft Office [version]" ->Privacy->Trust Center
  • enable the "Disable opt-in..", disable "Enable Customer Experience..." and "Automatically receive small.."
  • must be done for every version of office clients are running(annoying pop up messages when office starts if this is not set)

GPO Windows Update

  • locate a copy of wuau.adm and install into PolicyDefinitions
  • Windows update group policy should be set up on a per machine bases(GPO applied to Machines not Users)
  • Computer Configuration ->Policies-> Administrative Templates ->Windows Components->Windows Update
Configure Automatic Update: Enabled
Allow non-administrators to receive update notifications: enabled 
Allow Automatic Updates Immediate installations: enabled
No auto-restart with logged in users:enabled
Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installation: enabled

MAC