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Connect a Mac to Windows Small Business Server November 7th, 2007 by Erik Eckel Tagged with: apple, mac os x, networking, samba, windows

Simply connecting Apple systems to Windows workgroups isn't always enough; it's often necessary to join Macs to Windows Small Business Server-powered networks. Using Samba, you can make a Mac play nice with Microsoft products with relative ease. Erik Eckel shows you how it works.

To maximise Mac use on Windows networks, simply connecting Apple systems to Windows workgroups isn't always enough. Frequently, it's necessary to join Macs to Windows Small Business Server-powered networks. Considering that most of the renewed energy surrounding the Macintosh platform centers on Mac OS X 10.3 and above, trials and tribulations associated with AppleTalk are a thing of the

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past. Beginning with Mac OS X version 10.2 (and essentially stabilised with version 10.3), Apple began including technology enabling Macs to connect to Windows server-powered networks using Samba. Using Samba, you can make a Mac play nice with Microsoft products like Windows 2003 Small Business Server with relative ease. Here's how it works. Issues to address Before a Windows administrator can connect Apple computers to the Windows domain, administrators must consider two issues. First, if the Windows server uses a domain name that ends in .local (which Microsoft recommends and is typically the case in small and medium-sized business environments), Macs

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running Mac OS X version 10.2 and 10.3 will encounter difficulty resolving addresses using DNS. This is due to the Mac's Rendezvous service resolving DNS names. Rendezvous conflicts with the Mac's ability to resolve DNS addresses using the Windows server's DNS services. However, the

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issue was fixed in Mac OS X 10.4 (known as Tiger), as long as users enable proper domain search information with the Mac's network settings (more on that in a moment). For this reason

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Second, older Macs experience trouble connecting to Windows server shares using encrypted connections (which Windows XP and Vista systems do by default). The issue was supposedly

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will be connecting to the Windows domain are running Mac OS X 10.4 or newer. Further, two Windows server group policies -- Microsoft Network Server: Digitally Sign Communications (Always) and Microsoft Network Server: Digitally Sign Communications (If Client Agrees) -should be disabled to enable compatibility.

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Configuring .local resolution The next issue to address is the .local DNS resolution problem, which can prove vexing. A critical but easy step to miss is ensuring the Mac systems are set to properly navigate .local domains.

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To do so: 1.

Log on to the Macintosh system.

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Select System Preferences.

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Double-click Network.

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Press the padlock that appears in the bottom-left corner and enter a Macintosh username

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and password possessing administrator privileges to enable making changes. 5.

Select the network interface -- Built-in Ethernet, Airport, etc. -- you wish to use to connect to the Windows domain and enter local as the first option with the Search Domains field.

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Enter the domain name (in the format acme.local) as a second option (separate the two using a comma). Press Apply Now.

Configuring Directory Access Next, from the Mac system, Windows professionals need to open Directory Access. Directory Access lives within the Mac's Utilities directory. Thus, these are the required steps:

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Open Finder.

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Navigate to the Applications directory.

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Navigate to the Utilities subdirectory.

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Double-click Directory Access.

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Click the padlock in Directory Access' lower left corner and enter the username and password for the local Macintosh system to enable making changes to the Mac's current Directory Access configuration.

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Check the SMB box and, while SMB is highlighted, press the Configure button, as shown in Figure A.

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Within the Workgroup field, enter the domain name. For example, if the domain name is acme.local, enter the Workgroup field as acme.

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Enter the Windows' server's IP address in the WINS field. Press OK; then press Apply.

Next, Windows administrators must configure the Mac to connect to Active Directory. While Mac systems don't properly receive or enforce group policies and scripts, Active Directory-enabled Macs can leverage user profiles, redirect the user's documents and spreadsheets to be stored on the server and more easily access server-based file shares. In addition, Windows account credentials can be used to log on to the Windows domain from the Mac. These are the next steps for joining a Mac OS X 10.4 system to Active Directory: 1.

From the Macintosh system, open Directory Access.

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Enter the Windows domain name (using the acme.local format) within the Active Directory Forest field. You'll see this illustrated in Figure B.

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Specify the domain name (again, using the acme.local format) within the Active Directory Domain field.

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Within the Computer ID field, enter a computer name for the Mac.

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Next, press the expansion arrow to Show Advanced Options. From the Administrative tab, ensure the checkbox is selected for Prefer This Domain Server and specify the name (using the format server.acme.local) of the Windows Small Business Server box, as shown in Figure C.

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Press the Bind button.

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Specify the username and password of a Windows administrator account possessing permission to add workstations to the Windows domain and press OK.

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Press OK to close the Directory Access Services page.

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Press the Authentication tab.

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Ensure /Active Directory/All Domains appears within the Directory Domains window.

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Press the Contacts tab.

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Ensure /Active Directory/All Domains appears within the Directory Domains window.

Encrypted connections issues Once administrators have completed configuration changes on the Mac system, they can proceed to disable Windows server's encrypted connections requirement. These are the steps:

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Open Server Management.

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Expand Advanced Management.

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Expand Group Policy Management.

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Expand the domain forest.

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Expand Domains.

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Expand the server domain.

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Right-click Default Domain Policy and press Edit.

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Expand Windows Settings within Computer Configuration.

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Expand Security Settings.

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Expand Local Policies.

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Expand Security Options.

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Locate the two policies - Microsoft Network Server: Digitally Sign Communications (Always) and Microsoft Network Server: Digitally Sign Communications (If Client Agrees), as seen in Figure D. Right-click each, and select Properties. Check the Define This Policy Setting box and select the Disabled radio button and press OK to close the Security Policy Setting window.

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Navigate to the Default Domain Controllers Policy entry (it's found within Advanced Management | Group Policy Management | Domain Forest | Domains | Server Domain | Domain Controllers).

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Repeat the operation from Step 13.

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Open a command prompt.

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Type gpupdate and press Enter.

Profiles and redirection Windows administrators can enable Mac user profiles and redirect users' files to be saved on the Windows server. These are the steps: To configure user Profile settings: 1.

Log on to the Windows Small Business Server.

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Open Server Management.

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Select Users.

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Double-click the user whose profile you wish to set.

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Press the Profile tab.

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Within the Home Folder section, specify the directory that should hold the user's profile. Press OK.

To redirect users' My Documents: 1.

Log on to the Windows Small Business Server.

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Open Server Management.

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Expand Advanced Management.

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Expand Group Policy Management.

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Expand the domain forest.

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Expand the domain server.

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Right-click Default Domain Policy and select Edit.

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The Group Policy Object Editor will appear. Expand User Configuration.

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Expand Windows Settings.

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Expand Folder Redirection.

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Right-click My Documents and select Properties.

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Select the Setting drop-down menu and enter the appropriate selection (such as Basic -Redirect Everyone's Folder To The Same Location).

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Specify Create A Folder For Each User Under The Root Path within the Target Folder Location.

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Specify the root path (the location where the user's My Documents files should be stored). When you're done, it will look like Figure E.

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Press OK.

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Link the group policy object by right-clicking the domain within the Group Policy Management console, selecting Link An Existing GPO, and selecting Folder Redirection Policy.

Logging on Mac users should now be able to log on to the Windows domain from their Apples, assuming the Mac's automatic logon feature is disabled. To disable automatic logon, administrators need to log on to the Macintosh, select System Preferences, select Security, and check the Disable Automatic Logon option. To log on to Windows domains, Mac users should enter domain\username within the Mac's Name field. The Windows network password, meanwhile, should be supplied in the Mac's password field. Upon supplying those credentials, they'll then be passed to the Windows server, authenticated, and a new user account will be created on the Mac. Summary Adding Macs to Windows workgroups is one thing; enabling Apple users to join Windows domains is another. In addition to helping Apple users store documents and files on the server (thereby simplifying backup routines), joining Macs to Windows servers helps reduce the number of user accounts, network logons and separate administrative functions that must be maintained.

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