On Thu Feb 28 12:58 , Francis Galiegue sent: > OK, I can't say I relate to what you say (obviously), but here goes anyway.
> It _was_ indeed a Windows centric problem. The solution I found was to run > gpedit.msc (located in system32/ from the root Windows directory) and change > the relevant parameter. For each machine. It was pretty obvious that it was a local policy problem after reading the first reply on that web page you linked us. > Which reminds me that I read many times of a central "policy" available > as "soon" as Samba 3.x, therefore NT-style domains, which can enforce such > settings at a whole domain level (a file edited with poledit). I've never > tried that (never needed it actually - until now, it seems). > Does it cover such stuff as the "point and print restrictions" that I editer > with gpedit.msc? If I'm understanding your question correctly (it = central policy?), this is not a Samba feature. Samba can push out group policies, but configuring them is done using Windows utilities. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
