Difference between revisions of "Windows 7 Support"
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===Slow login with win7 to sme8 domain=== | ===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 | + | 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]] |
− | The version of package needed e-smith-samba-2.2.0- | + | The version of package needed e-smith-samba-2.2.0-57.el5.sme is in smeupdates-testing but will shortly be by default in smeupdates so in the first instance verify your package version |
rpm -qa e-smith-samba | rpm -qa e-smith-samba | ||
− | e-smith-samba-2.2.0- | + | e-smith-samba-2.2.0-57.el5.sme |
You need at least this version as above, otherwise try this | You need at least this version as above, otherwise try this | ||
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signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot | signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot | ||
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This is what you need to find in your server-ressources | This is what you need to find in your server-ressources | ||
− | cat /home/e-smith/files/server-resources/regedit/ | + | cat /home/e-smith/files/server-resources/regedit/windows_samba_performance.reg |
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 | Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 | ||
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System] | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System] | ||
+ | "SlowLinkDetectEnabled"=dword:00000000 | ||
+ | "DeleteRoamingCache"=dword:00000001 | ||
"WaitForNetwork"=dword:00000000 | "WaitForNetwork"=dword:00000000 | ||
+ | "CompatibleRUPSecurity"=dword:00000001 | ||
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After this you follow the usual way to add a Win7 to the SME DOMAIN, as above [[Windows_7_Support#Join_a_SME_Server_8.0_Domain_with_Win7]] | After this you follow the usual way to add a Win7 to the SME DOMAIN, as above [[Windows_7_Support#Join_a_SME_Server_8.0_Domain_with_Win7]] |
Revision as of 21:40, 30 June 2013
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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, older versions of Samba do not allow Windows 7 clients to log in once joined to a domain.
Although an upstream fix was made available for SME Server 8 (based on CentOS 5, see bug 5425), there is no comparable fix available from the upstream vendor for SME 7.x (based on CentOS 4).
Join a SME Server 8.0 Domain with Win7
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.
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
The version of package needed e-smith-samba-2.2.0-57.el5.sme is in smeupdates-testing but will shortly be by default in smeupdates so in the first instance verify your package version
rpm -qa e-smith-samba e-smith-samba-2.2.0-57.el5.sme
You need at least this version as above, otherwise try this
yum update --enablerepo=smeupdates-testing e-smith-samba signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
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 a Win7 to the SME DOMAIN, as above Windows_7_Support#Join_a_SME_Server_8.0_Domain_with_Win7
Adding Windows 7 Support to SME Server 7
Thanks to SerNet, SME 7 users can now install an updated version of Samba which fixes the domain trust issues.
Installation
- Add the SerNet repository for CentOS 4.x
db yum_repositories set SerNet repository \ BaseURL http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/3.5/centos/4 \ EnableGroups yes \ GPGCheck no \ Name 'SerNet Samba Team packages (CentOS 4)' \ Visible yes \ status enabled signal-event yum-modify
- Update SME Server - the new Samba packages will install automatically.
yum update signal-event post-upgrade ; signal-event reboot
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.
Source Code
SerNet publishes the source code for their latest Samba build at http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/3.5/src/rpm/
Code for older builds is also available at http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/old/src/rpm/