Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> > Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> >> Markus Schönhaber wrote:
> >>
> >> Don't know if this is of any help: you can set the SIDs for the user
> >> and the user's primary group on the Samba box with pdbedit ... -U
> >> -G ...Maybe it helps if you use the same
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Don't know if this is of any help: you can set the SIDs for the user
and the user's primary group on the Samba box with pdbedit ... -U
-G ...Maybe it helps if you use the same SIDs your
Windows Domain account has.
OK, got
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Don't know if this is of any help: you can set the SIDs for the user
and the user's primary group on the Samba box with pdbedit ... -U
-G ...Maybe it helps if you use the same SIDs your Windows
Domain account has.
OK, got the admin to do that c
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
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Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
I have a somewhat odd setup here and am having a permissions
problem with my userid and authentication.
In general I'm trying to have one h
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Eric Blake wrote:
> I have a somewhat odd setup here and am having a permissions
> problem with my userid and authentication.
>
> In general I'm trying to have one home directory that is shared
> between Windows and Linux. On Windows I use Cygwin. No
Eric Blake wrote:
I have a somewhat odd setup here and am having a permissions
problem with my userid and authentication.
In general I'm trying to have one home directory that is shared
between Windows and Linux. On Windows I use Cygwin. Normally this
involves mounting my Windows oriented hom
> >> I have a somewhat odd setup here and am having a permissions problem
> >> with my userid and authentication.
> >>
> >> In general I'm trying to have one home directory that is shared
> >> between Windows and Linux. On Windows I use Cygwin. Normally this
> >> involves mounting my Windows ori
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
I have a somewhat odd setup here and am having a permissions problem
with my userid and authentication.
In general I'm trying to have one home directory that is shared
between Windows and Linux. On Windows I use Cygwin. Normally this
involves mount
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
I have a somewhat odd setup here and am having a permissions problem
with my userid and authentication.
In general I'm trying to have one home directory that is shared
between Windows and Linux. On Windows I use Cygwin. Normally this
involves mounting my Windows oriented
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