Summary:
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Hello, when using the MS NT SrvTools (User & Server Manager for Domains), I
get an error when I try to access an individual user's properties ("The
following error occurred while accessing the properties of the user <blah>
\n The specified procedure could not be found \n The user properties cannot
be edited or viewed at this time"); however, when I try this same operation
from a machine not in that domain, it works.I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this behavior and has any thoughts on how I can correct the behavior so as to be able to use the User Manager from the machine in the domain. The details/history: ---------------------- We have a test domain (NTDOM) upon which we worked out the kinks for using Samba 2.2.x as our PDC. Once the test domain was happy, we then created a production samba PDC. We're now updating the NTDOM (test) PDC from 2.2.8a to 3.0rc4 (as part of a move to Samba 3.0). We've upgraded the RH7.3 to the 3.0.0 rc4 rpm, imported the old smbpasswd file into a tdbsam (to gain user profile control), set up the groups/groupmapping, and fleshed out the smb.conf with the necessary add/delete user/group scripts (to allow user of the MS NT SrvTools). There are three machines in the mix: 1. NTDOM PDC - Samba 3.0rc4 - RH7.3 Linux: named "pdc" 2. NTDOM workstation - W2K Server (stand alone) SP4: named "ws1" 3. non-NTDOM workstation - W2K pro: SP3 named "lt1" >From ws1, I get the error only when trying to view/edit an individual user's properties. I can administer the Domain groups just fine and Server Manager seems to work fine. However, if I log onto lt1 (a machine not on the NTDOM domain) and establish a connection to one of pdc's shared as root, then when I run User Manager and guide it to NTDOM, it works fine. I can view and edit individual user's properties without incident. I've read through all the new documentation (the new html docs are quite impressive and are well-formatted), I've scoured all the old documentation, checked the mailing lists, and googled away--yet still have not come up with anything. If anyone has any suggestions or observations, I would appreciate it. -- Ed -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
