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    Active Directory on a Linux box with Samba - - group policy central store?

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    • Rob DunnR
      Rob Dunn
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      I've been messing around with the home lab and have successfully created an Active Directory domain controller on Linux Ubuntu Server. Has anyone configured a Group Policy Central Store and had it successfully work with RSAT on a Windows client? I've created the PolicyDefinitions folder on my DC sysvol\Policies folder, but when I open up a policy and begin editing it, I get this, one after another...one for each admx file in the PolicyDefinitions folder:

      'An appropriate resource file could not be found for file \domain.blah\SysVol\domain.blah\Policies\PolicyDefinitions\blah.admx (error = 2): The system cannot find the file specified.'

      Seems like it should be a simple thing - create the language-specific folder ('en-US') and drop the adml files in, but for some reason, something ain't happy...

      Anyone have any experience with this?

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      • LakshmanaL
        Lakshmana
        last edited by Lakshmana

        @Rob-Dunn said:

        An appropriate resource file could not be found for file

        Please verify this link.I don't know the issue but i tried my level

        http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2058441/could-not-find-any-resources-appropriate-for-the-specified-culture-or-the-neutra

        https://tigermatt.wordpress.com/2009/06/06/where-do-i-put-my-admx-files/

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        • JoyJ
          Joy @Lakshmana
          last edited by

          @Lakshmana said:

          @Rob-Dunn said:

          An appropriate resource file could not be found for file

          Please verify this link.I don't know the issue but i tried my level

          http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2058441/could-not-find-any-resources-appropriate-for-the-specified-culture-or-the-neutra

          https://tigermatt.wordpress.com/2009/06/06/where-do-i-put-my-admx-files/

          What do you mean? I can access the link from here.

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          • Rob DunnR
            Rob Dunn @Lakshmana
            last edited by

            @Lakshmana

            Thanks Lakshmana! I know where to put the files, it's just that RSAT doesn't realize that they're there or something else is going on. The big variable here is that I'm running all of this against Linux and not a proper Windows DC.

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre
              last edited by dafyre

              Did you copy out all the ADMX files from a Windows Server?

              Also Linux is picky about file cases... so make sure the en-US is actually en-US and not en-us, etc.

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              • Rob DunnR
                Rob Dunn
                last edited by

                I did, but remember, since this is a Samba share, case-sensitivity doesn't (or shouldn't) apply. I'll change it tonight though to be sure.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Rob Dunn
                  last edited by

                  @Rob-Dunn said:

                  I did, but remember, since this is a Samba share, case-sensitivity doesn't (or shouldn't) apply. I'll change it tonight though to be sure.

                  Does being a share change sensitivity? Since the filesystem remains sensitive it should still apply. SMB is only the sharing, not the file system.

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                  • Rob DunnR
                    Rob Dunn
                    last edited by Rob Dunn

                    I think what I should have implied was - to Windows should it not matter, or...?

                    If RSAT is pulling data from a Samba share, shouldn't Windows ignore case?

                    EDIT: After reading this I suppose this might depend on the share settings itself on the Samba side?

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      Yes, I think that RSAT might actually care as if it does the wrong thing it won't see the files.

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