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diff --git a/docs/textdocs/WinNT.txt b/docs/textdocs/WinNT.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c7d41a4114a --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/textdocs/WinNT.txt @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +!== +!== WinNT.txt for Samba release 2.2.0-alpha3 24 Mar 2001 +!== +Contributors: Various + Password Section - Copyright (C) 1997 - John H Terpstra + Printing Section - Copyright (C) 1997 - Matthew Harrell + Priting Info - Copyright (C) 1997 - Frank Varnavas +Updated: October 16, 1997 +Status: Current + +Subject: Samba and Windows NT Password Handling +============================================================================= + +There are some particular issues with Samba and Windows NT. + +Passwords: +========== +One of the most annoying problems with WinNT is that NT refuses to +connect to a server that is in user level security mode and that +doesn't support password encryption unless it first prompts the user +for a password. + +This means even if you have the same password on the NT box and the +Samba server you will get prompted for a password. Entering the +correct password will get you connected only if Windows NT can +communicate with Samba using a compatible mode of password security. + +All versions of Windows NT prior to 4.0 Service Pack 3 could negotiate +plain text (clear text) passwords. Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3 changed +this default behaviour so it now will only handle encrypted passwords. +The following registry entry change will re-enable clear text password +handling: + +Run regedt32.exe and locate the hive key entry: +HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\CurrentControlSet\Services\Rdr\Parameters\ + +Add the following value: + EnablePlainTextPassword:REG_DWORD=1 + +Alternatively, use the NT4_PlainPassword.reg file in this directory (either +by double clicking on it, or running regedt32.exe and selecting "Import +Registry File" from the "Registry" Menu). + +The other major ramification of this feature of NT is that it can't +browse a user level non-encrypted server unless it already has a +connection open. This is because there is no spot for a password +prompt in the browser window. It works fine if you already have a +drive mounted (for example, one auto mounted on startup). +===================================================================== + +Printing: +========= +When you mount a printer using the print manager in NT you may find +the following info from Matthew Harrell <harrell@leech.nrl.navy.mil> +useful: + +------------ + I noticed in your change-log you noted that some people were +still unable to use print manager under NT. If this is the same problem +that I encountered, it's caused by the length of time it takes NT to +determine if the printer is ready. + +The problem occurs when you double-click on a printer to connect it to +the NT machine. Because it's unable to determine if the printer is ready +in the short span of time it has, it assumes it isn't and gives some +strange error about not having enough resources (I forget what the error +is). A solution to this that seems to work fine for us is to click +once on the printer, look at the bottom of the window and wait until +it says it's ready, then click on "OK". + +By the way, this problem probably occurs in our group because the +Samba server doesn't actually have the printers - it queues them to +remote printers either on other machines or using their own network +cards. Because of this "middle layer", it takes an extra amount of +time for the NT machine to get verification that the printer queue +actually exists. + +I hope this helped in some way... + +===================================================================== +Printing Info: +-------------- + +From: Frank Varnavas <varnavas@ny.ubs.com> +Subject: RE: Samba as a print server + +When an NT client attempts to connect to a printer on a non-NT print +server the attempt is failed with an error, something like: + + "You have insufficient access to your computer to perform the + operation because a driver needs to be installed" + +This is because domain users must have 'Power User' status on the +desktop to connect to printers on a non-NT print server. + +This error occurs regardless of whether the driver in question is +already installed or not. What it really means is that the server is +a non-NT server and the client does not have permission to create +printers locally. Apparently when a connection to a non-NT print +server is made the printer is defined locally. Such an action can be +performed by either a local administrator or a Power User. +Unfortunately there is no way to limit the powers of a Power User, nor +is there any way to grant the Printer Creation right to another group. + +This permission policy is documented in PSS database WINNT, ID Q101874 + +Frank Varnavas (varnavas@ny.ubs.com) |