Bonjour,
j'ai depuis quelque temps un serveur msbs 2k3 ....
et je voudrait intégrer un ibook Mac dans le domaine, surtout pour les
répertoires share users, pas spécialement pour l'ouverture de session,
mais je me
retrouve confronté a un Pb!
le mac voie bien le serveur et le domaine msbs mais refuse de si
connecter!!!
j'ai la réponse suivante "L'alias "serveur" n'a pas pu être ouvert:
l'élément original est introuvable
j'ai cherché sur internet sur 2 sites mais rien n'y a fait!!
http://www.tice.ac-versailles.fr/article.php3?id_article$8
http://forum.macbidouille.com/index.php?showtopic3111
Merci
Bonjour,
j'ai depuis quelque temps un serveur msbs 2k3 ....
et je voudrait intégrer un ibook Mac dans le domaine, surtout pour les
répertoires share users, pas spécialement pour l'ouverture de session,
mais je me
retrouve confronté a un Pb!
le mac voie bien le serveur et le domaine msbs mais refuse de si
connecter!!!
j'ai la réponse suivante "L'alias "serveur" n'a pas pu être ouvert:
l'élément original est introuvable
j'ai cherché sur internet sur 2 sites mais rien n'y a fait!!
http://www.tice.ac-versailles.fr/article.php3?id_article$8
http://forum.macbidouille.com/index.php?showtopic3111
Merci
Bonjour,
j'ai depuis quelque temps un serveur msbs 2k3 ....
et je voudrait intégrer un ibook Mac dans le domaine, surtout pour les
répertoires share users, pas spécialement pour l'ouverture de session,
mais je me
retrouve confronté a un Pb!
le mac voie bien le serveur et le domaine msbs mais refuse de si
connecter!!!
j'ai la réponse suivante "L'alias "serveur" n'a pas pu être ouvert:
l'élément original est introuvable
j'ai cherché sur internet sur 2 sites mais rien n'y a fait!!
http://www.tice.ac-versailles.fr/article.php3?id_article$8
http://forum.macbidouille.com/index.php?showtopic3111
Merci
Bonjour ,
Apparement afin de pouvoir joindre le MAc dans un domain SBS of faut
disabled SMB signing on the server
RESOLUTION: MAC clients do not support SMB signing. Because the SBS server
is a
domain controller, the feature of SMB signing is automatically enabled on
the
server through the default domain controller group policy.
To resolve the issue, we disabled SMB signing by editing the group policy.
The
steps you can follow to do the same are:
1. Open the active directory users and
computers.
2. Right click the domain name <domain.local>
and go into properties.
3. Select the option for group policy, and click
on open.
4. Right click the default domain controller
policy and click on edit.
5. Expand computer settings, windows settings,
security settings, local policies, and highlight security options.
6. On the right hand pane, make sure that the
following options are either "Not Defined" or set to "Disabled":
i. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
ii. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)
iii. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
iv. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
7. Once you have verified these, close the
window.
8. This will bring us back to the Group Policy
Management console.
9. Right click the default domain policy and
click on edit.
10. Again, expand computer settings, windows
settings, security settings, local policies and highlight security
options.
11. On the right hand pane, make sure that the
following options are either "Not Defined" or set to "Disabled":
i. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
ii. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)
iii. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
iv. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
12. These settings should be enforced by running
gpupdate /force.
13. If they aren't it might require a reboot.
Once we made these changes, the MAC clients were able to access the server
OMAR
"woofix" wrote in message
news:Bonjour,
j'ai depuis quelque temps un serveur msbs 2k3 ....
et je voudrait intégrer un ibook Mac dans le domaine, surtout pour les
répertoires share users, pas spécialement pour l'ouverture de session,
mais je me
retrouve confronté a un Pb!
le mac voie bien le serveur et le domaine msbs mais refuse de si
connecter!!!
j'ai la réponse suivante "L'alias "serveur" n'a pas pu être ouvert:
l'élément original est introuvable
j'ai cherché sur internet sur 2 sites mais rien n'y a fait!!
http://www.tice.ac-versailles.fr/article.php3?id_article$8
http://forum.macbidouille.com/index.php?showtopic3111
Merci
Bonjour ,
Apparement afin de pouvoir joindre le MAc dans un domain SBS of faut
disabled SMB signing on the server
RESOLUTION: MAC clients do not support SMB signing. Because the SBS server
is a
domain controller, the feature of SMB signing is automatically enabled on
the
server through the default domain controller group policy.
To resolve the issue, we disabled SMB signing by editing the group policy.
The
steps you can follow to do the same are:
1. Open the active directory users and
computers.
2. Right click the domain name <domain.local>
and go into properties.
3. Select the option for group policy, and click
on open.
4. Right click the default domain controller
policy and click on edit.
5. Expand computer settings, windows settings,
security settings, local policies, and highlight security options.
6. On the right hand pane, make sure that the
following options are either "Not Defined" or set to "Disabled":
i. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
ii. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)
iii. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
iv. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
7. Once you have verified these, close the
window.
8. This will bring us back to the Group Policy
Management console.
9. Right click the default domain policy and
click on edit.
10. Again, expand computer settings, windows
settings, security settings, local policies and highlight security
options.
11. On the right hand pane, make sure that the
following options are either "Not Defined" or set to "Disabled":
i. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
ii. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)
iii. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
iv. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
12. These settings should be enforced by running
gpupdate /force.
13. If they aren't it might require a reboot.
Once we made these changes, the MAC clients were able to access the server
OMAR
"woofix" <woofix@free.fr> wrote in message
news:E74AB67A-851D-4B3A-9341-C010DCE4EEFD@microsoft.com...
Bonjour,
j'ai depuis quelque temps un serveur msbs 2k3 ....
et je voudrait intégrer un ibook Mac dans le domaine, surtout pour les
répertoires share users, pas spécialement pour l'ouverture de session,
mais je me
retrouve confronté a un Pb!
le mac voie bien le serveur et le domaine msbs mais refuse de si
connecter!!!
j'ai la réponse suivante "L'alias "serveur" n'a pas pu être ouvert:
l'élément original est introuvable
j'ai cherché sur internet sur 2 sites mais rien n'y a fait!!
http://www.tice.ac-versailles.fr/article.php3?id_article$8
http://forum.macbidouille.com/index.php?showtopic3111
Merci
Bonjour ,
Apparement afin de pouvoir joindre le MAc dans un domain SBS of faut
disabled SMB signing on the server
RESOLUTION: MAC clients do not support SMB signing. Because the SBS server
is a
domain controller, the feature of SMB signing is automatically enabled on
the
server through the default domain controller group policy.
To resolve the issue, we disabled SMB signing by editing the group policy.
The
steps you can follow to do the same are:
1. Open the active directory users and
computers.
2. Right click the domain name <domain.local>
and go into properties.
3. Select the option for group policy, and click
on open.
4. Right click the default domain controller
policy and click on edit.
5. Expand computer settings, windows settings,
security settings, local policies, and highlight security options.
6. On the right hand pane, make sure that the
following options are either "Not Defined" or set to "Disabled":
i. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
ii. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)
iii. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
iv. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
7. Once you have verified these, close the
window.
8. This will bring us back to the Group Policy
Management console.
9. Right click the default domain policy and
click on edit.
10. Again, expand computer settings, windows
settings, security settings, local policies and highlight security
options.
11. On the right hand pane, make sure that the
following options are either "Not Defined" or set to "Disabled":
i. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
ii. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)
iii. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
iv. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
12. These settings should be enforced by running
gpupdate /force.
13. If they aren't it might require a reboot.
Once we made these changes, the MAC clients were able to access the server
OMAR
"woofix" wrote in message
news:Bonjour,
j'ai depuis quelque temps un serveur msbs 2k3 ....
et je voudrait intégrer un ibook Mac dans le domaine, surtout pour les
répertoires share users, pas spécialement pour l'ouverture de session,
mais je me
retrouve confronté a un Pb!
le mac voie bien le serveur et le domaine msbs mais refuse de si
connecter!!!
j'ai la réponse suivante "L'alias "serveur" n'a pas pu être ouvert:
l'élément original est introuvable
j'ai cherché sur internet sur 2 sites mais rien n'y a fait!!
http://www.tice.ac-versailles.fr/article.php3?id_article$8
http://forum.macbidouille.com/index.php?showtopic3111
Merci
Exactement OSX ne prend pas en charge "apparemment " les mm sécurité dans
un domaine Windows
en désactivant les sécu SMB ça fonctionne
RAS et Merci
"Omar_ Abib" a écrit dans le message de
news:%Bonjour ,
Apparement afin de pouvoir joindre le MAc dans un domain SBS of faut
disabled SMB signing on the server
RESOLUTION: MAC clients do not support SMB signing. Because the SBS
server is a
domain controller, the feature of SMB signing is automatically enabled on
the
server through the default domain controller group policy.
To resolve the issue, we disabled SMB signing by editing the group
policy. The
steps you can follow to do the same are:
1. Open the active directory users and
computers.
2. Right click the domain name <domain.local>
and go into properties.
3. Select the option for group policy, and click
on open.
4. Right click the default domain controller
policy and click on edit.
5. Expand computer settings, windows settings,
security settings, local policies, and highlight security options.
6. On the right hand pane, make sure that the
following options are either "Not Defined" or set to "Disabled":
i. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
ii. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)
iii. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
iv. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
7. Once you have verified these, close the
window.
8. This will bring us back to the Group Policy
Management console.
9. Right click the default domain policy and
click on edit.
10. Again, expand computer settings, windows
settings, security settings, local policies and highlight security
options.
11. On the right hand pane, make sure that the
following options are either "Not Defined" or set to "Disabled":
i. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
ii. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)
iii. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
iv. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
12. These settings should be enforced by running
gpupdate /force.
13. If they aren't it might require a reboot.
Once we made these changes, the MAC clients were able to access the
server
OMAR
"woofix" wrote in message
news:Bonjour,
j'ai depuis quelque temps un serveur msbs 2k3 ....
et je voudrait intégrer un ibook Mac dans le domaine, surtout pour les
répertoires share users, pas spécialement pour l'ouverture de session,
mais je me
retrouve confronté a un Pb!
le mac voie bien le serveur et le domaine msbs mais refuse de si
connecter!!!
j'ai la réponse suivante "L'alias "serveur" n'a pas pu être ouvert:
l'élément original est introuvable
j'ai cherché sur internet sur 2 sites mais rien n'y a fait!!
http://www.tice.ac-versailles.fr/article.php3?id_article$8
http://forum.macbidouille.com/index.php?showtopic3111
Merci
Exactement OSX ne prend pas en charge "apparemment " les mm sécurité dans
un domaine Windows
en désactivant les sécu SMB ça fonctionne
RAS et Merci
"Omar_ Abib" <abomar7@hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:%2314XHzi6HHA.3528@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Bonjour ,
Apparement afin de pouvoir joindre le MAc dans un domain SBS of faut
disabled SMB signing on the server
RESOLUTION: MAC clients do not support SMB signing. Because the SBS
server is a
domain controller, the feature of SMB signing is automatically enabled on
the
server through the default domain controller group policy.
To resolve the issue, we disabled SMB signing by editing the group
policy. The
steps you can follow to do the same are:
1. Open the active directory users and
computers.
2. Right click the domain name <domain.local>
and go into properties.
3. Select the option for group policy, and click
on open.
4. Right click the default domain controller
policy and click on edit.
5. Expand computer settings, windows settings,
security settings, local policies, and highlight security options.
6. On the right hand pane, make sure that the
following options are either "Not Defined" or set to "Disabled":
i. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
ii. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)
iii. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
iv. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
7. Once you have verified these, close the
window.
8. This will bring us back to the Group Policy
Management console.
9. Right click the default domain policy and
click on edit.
10. Again, expand computer settings, windows
settings, security settings, local policies and highlight security
options.
11. On the right hand pane, make sure that the
following options are either "Not Defined" or set to "Disabled":
i. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
ii. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)
iii. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
iv. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
12. These settings should be enforced by running
gpupdate /force.
13. If they aren't it might require a reboot.
Once we made these changes, the MAC clients were able to access the
server
OMAR
"woofix" <woofix@free.fr> wrote in message
news:E74AB67A-851D-4B3A-9341-C010DCE4EEFD@microsoft.com...
Bonjour,
j'ai depuis quelque temps un serveur msbs 2k3 ....
et je voudrait intégrer un ibook Mac dans le domaine, surtout pour les
répertoires share users, pas spécialement pour l'ouverture de session,
mais je me
retrouve confronté a un Pb!
le mac voie bien le serveur et le domaine msbs mais refuse de si
connecter!!!
j'ai la réponse suivante "L'alias "serveur" n'a pas pu être ouvert:
l'élément original est introuvable
j'ai cherché sur internet sur 2 sites mais rien n'y a fait!!
http://www.tice.ac-versailles.fr/article.php3?id_article$8
http://forum.macbidouille.com/index.php?showtopic3111
Merci
Exactement OSX ne prend pas en charge "apparemment " les mm sécurité dans
un domaine Windows
en désactivant les sécu SMB ça fonctionne
RAS et Merci
"Omar_ Abib" a écrit dans le message de
news:%Bonjour ,
Apparement afin de pouvoir joindre le MAc dans un domain SBS of faut
disabled SMB signing on the server
RESOLUTION: MAC clients do not support SMB signing. Because the SBS
server is a
domain controller, the feature of SMB signing is automatically enabled on
the
server through the default domain controller group policy.
To resolve the issue, we disabled SMB signing by editing the group
policy. The
steps you can follow to do the same are:
1. Open the active directory users and
computers.
2. Right click the domain name <domain.local>
and go into properties.
3. Select the option for group policy, and click
on open.
4. Right click the default domain controller
policy and click on edit.
5. Expand computer settings, windows settings,
security settings, local policies, and highlight security options.
6. On the right hand pane, make sure that the
following options are either "Not Defined" or set to "Disabled":
i. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
ii. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)
iii. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
iv. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
7. Once you have verified these, close the
window.
8. This will bring us back to the Group Policy
Management console.
9. Right click the default domain policy and
click on edit.
10. Again, expand computer settings, windows
settings, security settings, local policies and highlight security
options.
11. On the right hand pane, make sure that the
following options are either "Not Defined" or set to "Disabled":
i. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)
ii. Microsoft
Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)
iii. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)
iv. Microsoft
Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
12. These settings should be enforced by running
gpupdate /force.
13. If they aren't it might require a reboot.
Once we made these changes, the MAC clients were able to access the
server
OMAR
"woofix" wrote in message
news:Bonjour,
j'ai depuis quelque temps un serveur msbs 2k3 ....
et je voudrait intégrer un ibook Mac dans le domaine, surtout pour les
répertoires share users, pas spécialement pour l'ouverture de session,
mais je me
retrouve confronté a un Pb!
le mac voie bien le serveur et le domaine msbs mais refuse de si
connecter!!!
j'ai la réponse suivante "L'alias "serveur" n'a pas pu être ouvert:
l'élément original est introuvable
j'ai cherché sur internet sur 2 sites mais rien n'y a fait!!
http://www.tice.ac-versailles.fr/article.php3?id_article$8
http://forum.macbidouille.com/index.php?showtopic3111
Merci