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Installation and Upgrades / Additional Domain Controller Issues
« on: October 15, 2012, 01:46:48 am »
File Sharing module 3.0.4
Home directories & ACL shares don't work unless there is a share with guest access enabled
AD Administrator account gets imported as user root ( uuid 0 ) possibly wrong guid as well ( users ), files created have wrong uuid/guid and fail to delete
Existing AD users get wrong uuid and possibly guid ( users ) on initial import
Users created in Server 2008 AD User Manager get wrong uuid & possibly guid on created files, these fail to delete by same user
Users moved to a different OU than Users fail to delete from AD using Zentyal Users Tab, user gets deleted from zentyal users list
Users home directory value in AD fails to be created, workround of disable/save enable/save a share fixes entry

 

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I managed to add the zentyal server as an additional server to my server 2008 AD in file sharing and users / groups replicate ok although frustratingly it doesn't replicate from any other OU apart from the Users container which is a serious issue for me.
I have users defined under (for example) a 'MyUsers' OU and then OU's underneath for Departments so I can apply Group Policies, Security Groups are also defined in another OU for ease of adminstration.
I can't see how I'm going to migrate from the old AD Sync type method ( I would like to :) ) where all my users and groups are replicated from all containers and OU's from the top of the AD Tree.
Any suggestions ?

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Installation and Upgrades / Home Drive Maps Incorrectly
« on: November 25, 2009, 03:56:27 pm »
I have successfully installed eBox 1.3.x and have even managed to get Windows 7 to join the Domain correctly and map shares properly but I have a strange issue :
Users home drive appears in the list of mapped drives on logon within explorer ( H: ) but is inaccessible ( Red Cross ), when clicked on a message box eventually appears with :

H:\ is not accessible.
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.

You can browse the Server via Network in explorer and the share appears on the list of available shares as expected and is browsable with a click.

From command line I am successfully able to map the share to another drive :
net use I: \\server\user.name

The killer information here is :
net use

H: \\server\homes\user.name NFS Network
I:  \\server\user.name Microsoft Windows Network

If you attempt :
net use H: /delete

Error message is :
The Network Connection does not exist.

smb.conf has not been manually altered :
[homes]
 comment = Home Directories
 valid users = %S
 read only = No
 browseable = No
 vfs objects = full_audit recycle
 recycle: versions = Yes
 recycle: repository = RecycleBin
 recycle: keeptree = Yes
 recycle: excludedir = /tmp|/var/tmp
 recycle: directory_mode = 0700

An ideas ? I guess the issue is that Windoze 7 thinks the share is of type NFS but i'm not sure how it gets to this point.

Regards

Martin Ward

 

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