As I remember this is an old bug that has been pointed out several
times.
I don't know the status of the bug but maybe someone does...
Cheers,
henrik
17 aug 2006 kl. 23:39 skrev alpha outlaw:
On 8/16/06, alpha outlaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I notice when issuing the command "net rpc user testuser -S
ip_address
-U administrator%password" that the testuser gets added to the remote
machine (Win 2k3) sucessfully, however the account is disabled.
After adding the user remotely it requires that the administrator
log into
the remote machine "ip_address" to enable the newly created account.
Is there a way to add a user to a remote windows machine through
samba
without the account being automatically disabled?
I noticed it is possible to add the account through an at command
using
cmdat from Samba-TNG, but I need SMB siging so it looks like it
rules out
Samba-TNG.
Thanks in advance for any help or ideas offered.
After reading my previous post, I noticed I forgot to insert the
"add" in
the command for my posting to the list. The full command should be:
"net rpc user add testuser -S ip_address -U administrator%password"
I guess it is a problem with the access mask bits during the
creation of a
user...
Any light shed on the probelm would be greatly appreciated.
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