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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Samba access problems to server. Thread starter Crotalus Start date Sep 9, Crotalus Active Member Reaction score: 2 Messages: Needed information: System: Code:. FreeBSD 8. Changing user information for nobody. Forcing Primary Group to 'Domain Users' for nobody. Did you write this conf from scratch? I had a hard drive failure that gave me the opportunity to get current. I was running FreeBSD 6.
I then used the previous config file that was used with my previous install that worked. Same results! The only difference that I found looking at the config file is that the share has Code:. Sylhouette Active Member Reaction score: 29 Messages: Click to expand Privacy policy. The SetNamedSecurityInfo function sets specified security information in the security descriptor of a specified object.
The caller identifies the object by name. A pointer to a null -terminated string that specifies the name of the object for which to set security information. This can be the name of a local or remote file or directory on an NTFS file system, network share, registry key, semaphore, event, mutex, file mapping, or waitable timer.
A set of bit flags that indicate the type of security information to set. A pointer to a SID structure that identifies the owner of the object. A pointer to a SID that identifies the primary group of the object. A pointer to the new DACL for the object. Replicators S A built-in group that is used by the File Replication service on domain controllers. Do not add users to this group. A backward compatibility group which allows read access on all users and groups in the domain.
Members in this group are granted the right to logon remotely. Members in this group can have some administrative privileges to manage configuration of networking features. Members of this group can create incoming, one-way trusts to this forest. Members are authorized to perform cryptographic operations.
Members in this group can have their passwords replicated to all read-only domain controllers in the domain. Members of this group can read event logs from local machine. Members of this group are allowed to connect to Certification Authorities in the enterprise. Thanks, Morgan Software Developer. Convert a distribution group to an Office group from Admin Center. Get all users in AD group using Powershell.
The generic group Everyone automatically includes everyone who uses the computer, even anonymous guests. A placeholder in an inheritable ACE. A group that represents the current owner of the object. A group that includes all users who have logged on through a dial-up connection. A group that includes all users that have logged on through a network connection. A group that includes all users that have logged on through a batch queue facility.
A group that includes all users that have logged on interactively. A group that includes all security principals that have logged on as a service.
A group that includes all users that have logged on anonymously. A group that includes all domain controllers in a forest that uses an Active Directory directory service.
A group that includes all users whose identities were authenticated when they logged on. A group that includes all users that have logged on to a Terminal Services server.
A group that includes all users from the same organization. A user account for the system administrator. A user account for people who do not have individual accounts. A global group whose members are authorized to administer the domain.
A global group that, by default, includes all user accounts in a domain. A universal group in a native-mode domain; a global group in a mixed-mode domain. A global group that is authorized to create new Group Policy objects in Active Directory.
A domain local group. A built-in group. A built-in group that exists only on domain controllers. A built-in group that is used by the File Replication service on domain controllers.
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