Azure AD addresses identity management for cloud-based services. Many organizations have extended their on-premises identities to Azure AD for GPOZaurr and other tools help you with consolidation in the short-to-medium term, but as you move forward, there are When a new domain controller DC is installed remotely, the initial replication traffic for synchronizing all directory objects can Chromium-based Edge has been part of Windows 10 since 20H2.
Internet Explorer IE is still on board, but its Each Windows PC contains its own set of administrative templates for group policies. However, they can be better managed They may still be Since Windows 10 , Microsoft has displayed a widget in the taskbar that shows content from MSN, such as The use of unencrypted LDAP poses a risk.
It allows attackers to exploit a vulnerability to gain elevated privileges As businesses look at phasing out legacy Windows Server versions, core services may need to be moved or migrated Great article Extremely good point, but by default the allowed clock skew is seconds 5 minutes , not 7 seconds. Thanks for the insight, guys. Hey, what other Mac-Windows integration topics would you like to see coverage on here at 4Sysops?
Would love to see something related to Mac login scripts in as much of a pure AD environment as possible. Maybe something along the lines of mounting external SMB shares based on group memberships. I deploy my windows clients using WDS for OS and WPKG for package management, wondered if anything similar is available that an deploy mac systems from an infrastructure with no mac servers I had that issue with the Mac clock being off from the Windows clocks for a while.
My tiny issue with Mac integration is that the Mac's don't register themselves with the DNS server properly. Anyone have a fix for that? And keep the ideas coming! Upgrading AD from legacy or native mode to native mode does NOT automatically carry any existing Mac OSX users along with that upgrade in a robust and reliable manner. Thanks Timothy. I concluded it was "secure" updates that was blocking the Macs, but I, like most admins image don't want to unsecure my DNS servers.
It's a minor annoyance if anything. To Robert's point. I've decided not to update my AD from native, because I fear the Macs, will put up a fight. I can understand not wanting to upgrade AD if one has a lot of users on OSX, but to many AD admins such upgrades aren't really a matter of choice if they want to get the best out of their systems.
I still think the process of maintaining OSX integration during migrations is one that needs documenting. I've just trieds this guide, to get my Mac Lion to join my AD. And it seems to go OK, until I have to login. I am having a nightmare with Lion. I have just upgraded one of my clients to Small Business Server and when I try and join the MACs to the domain I can get the Directory server showing correctly - but when I come to login, I get a message that Network Accounts are not available.
I attended a lecture by Mark Russinovich a couple of weeks ago and he stated that "Apple doesn't know how to make Windows software. I'll look forward to the Lion article; I've managed to avoid that particular issue so far but I can already see the light at the other end of that particular tunnel I just added a Lion box to my AD.
It was a bit slow, but it connected fine. Also helps, to have the name of the domain, in the "Search Domains" in the Network Preferences, as well as the "local". Great Writing Just added my virtualized OS X Apple support site was worthless.
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For Windows printers that connect via SMB, but hang up indefinitely, first try to reinstall all of them in the Lion control panel. The procedure is what one would expect here, although the proper driver has to be selected for each printer.
This all worked for me, but there still might be a problem in that my print job took minutes to terminate after all the actual printing was done. Aug 13, PM. Aug 15, AM in response to mahippos In response to mahippos. Unfortunately, adding the printer through the GUI is not an option for us due to our fragmented network setup and the complixity of adding a printer using this method. Aug 15, AM. Aug 19, AM in response to technosprout In response to technosprout. After trying all sorts of suggestions for solving this, wasting hours and giving up, I just discovered a very simple solution indeed.
I have two printers connected to the same Windows server, and both of them paused whenever I tried to print to them, with a message saying Unable To Connect To Server. I tried deleting and re-installing the printers, but it made no difference. However, I did notice that I was never prompted for any login credentials, either when re-installing the printers or when printing to them.
I opened the Keychain Access utility, and searched for the name of the server to which the printers are connected. I found several different sets of credentials, some of which mentioned the printers.
I deleted ALL of the credentials which mentioned the name of the server. I then tried to print to one of the printers. I got prompted for login details, gave them and ticked the checkbox to remember them in my keychain. Both printers now work, and Keychain Access only shows one set of credentials for the server, with no mention of the names of the printers.
Aug 19, AM. Aug 19, PM. Aug 19, PM in response to leifdog In response to leifdog. Unfortunately, my issue runs deeper than an old keychain entry. Even with nice new fresh keychain entries, Lion still refuses to correctly authenticate using Active Directory Credentials.
I am dealing with an extremely large enterprise-level Active Directory setup here, which I think is likely what is causing the issues. Aug 21, AM in response to jwbailey In response to jwbailey.
Aug 21, AM. Aug 21, AM in response to technosprout In response to technosprout. With Lion, this has stopped working, showing exactly the symptoms you described printer goes to pause immediately. Which part? Can we get an example of the proper format?
This solution isnt all encompassing. I used to be able to mount a work share in This seems to be a common theme with many on the apple forums. Try placing an ascii file named nsmb. OS X Maybe OS X In OS X
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