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Revision as of 09:03, 18 November 2014
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Background
Windows 7 was released in October 2009. Due to changes in the way that trust relationships are established with domain controllers, some modifications to the windows registry needs to take place.
Join a Window 7 client to SME Server 8 or 9
Previously you needed to edit your Win7 registry to facilitate the joining of a SME Server Domain, however this can more easily be achieved by importing win7samba.reg fix by using either a usb key or by the network with http.
- Save the Win7 registry patch (win7samba.reg) from https://your-server-ip/server-resources/regedit/ with your favourite web browser
- On your windows desktop, start "regedit" from the start menu and import the win7samba.reg
- Set your domain instead of your workgroup. Add the client machine to the domain as normal.
- When asked on your Windows PC use the 'admin' username and your SME Server admins password.
- You have to reboot your computer to reach the domain
(*) Admin or any user in the 'Domain Admins' group can join the domain.
Setting up network drives
If you are using SME Server as a domain controller and the workstations have joined the domain you can automate drive mapping and syncronise the PC time with the netlogon.bat file
Note: Chapter 13 has a method for admin to edit the netlogon.bat file without using the command line. You can consider also the chapter 7 on Configuring the Computers on Your Network
nano -w /home/e-smith/files/samba/netlogon/netlogon.bat
REM To set the time when clients logon to the domain: net time \\servername /set /yes REM To map a home directory to drive h: net use h: /home /persistent:no net use j: \\servername\ibay1 /persistent:no net use p: \\servername\ibay2 /persistent:no if exist Z: net use Z: /del /yes
and reset file to dos format
unix2dos /home/e-smith/files/samba/netlogon/netlogon.bat
Slow login with win7 to sme8 domain
With certain networks you may have an issue with a slow login to the SME Server domain due to a timeout issue on the network. In this case you should install a second patch (in first you have to install the win7samba.reg). The history of this patch can be found at bugzilla:7332
This is what you need to find in your server-ressources
cat /home/e-smith/files/server-resources/regedit/windows_samba_performance.reg
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System] "SlowLinkDetectEnabled"=dword:00000000 "DeleteRoamingCache"=dword:00000001 "WaitForNetwork"=dword:00000000 "CompatibleRUPSecurity"=dword:00000001
After this you follow the usual way to add the patch to your windows registery
- Save the registry patch (windows_samba_performance.reg) from https://your-server-ip/server-resources/regedit/ with your favourite web browser
- On your windows desktop, start "regedit" from the start menu and import the windows_samba_performance.reg
Adding Windows 7 Support to SME Server 7
Configuring Clients
- Install the Windows 7 registry patch from http://yourserver/server-resources/
- Add the client machine to the domain as normal.
- Log in as the 'admin' user for the first time.
Refer to bugzilla:5897 and bugzilla:7002 for details of following error
Roaming Profiles
Windows 7 clients require that a version 2 profile folder exist in the profiles$ share, which on SME Server is located in /home/e-smith/files/samba/profiles.
This additional profile folder is automatically provisioned for existing users when the installing latest version of e-smith-samba (see bug 5423). After this point, all new user accounts have the folder created as soon as they are added.
Version 2 profiles are not compatible with Windows XP and earlier. If you have mixed environments you will be required to maintain two separate profiles for each user.