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How to manage Zentyal PDC from windows system Part-2

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To manage Zentyal PDC from windows system

Go to the windows machine, Double click the Active Directory users and computers in the desktop
Select your domain name and then select Groups to add a New Group.
add new group

Enter the Group Name and select Distribution in Group Type and Global in Group Scope and select OK
group name

Then select Users to Add a New User, fill all the required fields, setup a password for this user.
add new user
user name
password
finish

Now go to Zentyal server and select Users and Computers Module &ndash > Manage. We can see that user3 has been created on Zentyal PDC server and we can now integrate it into one of the Group.
users and computers

Now you can add a New User from Zentyal Web Interface. Select Users, Click “ +” button, select User again and enter your credentials for this new user.
new user credential

And now go back to Windows 7 Active Directory Users and Computers and verify if the new user4 is a member of group


Active Directory Users and Computers
Active Directory Users and Computers

User3 added to the gp group
user3

You also have a lot of tweaks for setting up users
users setup

As the last configuration go to Domain Module on Zentyal Server and check “ Enable roaming profiles”
Enable roaming profiles

The server keeps roaming profiles under “ /home/samba/profiles” path so you can navigate to this path by using a command line program called Putty
Download putty software from putty official site is shown below.
putty official site

Now open putty to connect through SSH using server’ s IP address or domain name
putty connection
server’s IP address
domain name

To setup Group Policy on Users and Computers just click Group Policy Management shortcut in desktop
Open the Active Directory users and computers, create a new organizational unit(OU)
Active Directory
new organizational unit

Open Group Policy Management,using the Group Policy Management shortcut in the desktop
Right click on your newly created Organization Name and select Create a GPO in this domain, and Link it here
Open Group Policy Management

On the New GPO prompt window enter a descriptive name for this new GPO and the click OK.
new GPO

This creates Basic File for this Organizational Unit but has no settings configured. To start editing this file right click on this file name and select Edit
Organizational Unit

This will open Group Policy Management Editor for this file
Setting same User Login picture for all users
Select Computer configuration &rarr Policies &rarr Administrative templates &rarr Control Panel user account picture
Now select apply the default user logon picture for all users and click edit policy settings and select enabled

Group Policy Management Editor

Copy your default login picture to Program data microsoftuser account pictures paste and replace the old user picture with your logon picture.

copy and replace

Setting same Desktop wallpaper for all users
Select User configuration &rarr Policies &rarr Administrative template &rarr Desktop wallpaper
You need to share the desktop picture with everyone to set desktop wallpaper for all users
file sharing

Click edit policy settings and select enabled
edit policy settings

Specify the wallpaper file path in the settings and click apply
wallpaper file path

Now you need add the users to the organizational unit(OU) and you need to apply the Group policy settings.
new user
group policy settings

After adding, open the command prompt and execute the following command

gpupdate /force


This will update the group policy and make changes after restarting the system, you can see the changes
restart


username
password
changes applied

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Frequently asked questions ( 5 )

Q

Where i can Download Zentyal package?

A

You can download it from its official website,

http://www.zentyal.org/

Q

Is zentyal is open source package?

A

Yes, it is open source package

Q

How to configure Microsoft Outlook in zentyal?

A

refer the following link

https://www.linuxhelp.com/how-to-design-zentyals-microsoft-outlook-a-compatible-mail-server/

Q

What are all the requirements to be needed for configuring zentyal in windows?

A

there are some requirements to be needed to congifigure zentyal in windows

Previous Zentyal 3.4 installation and configuration as a PDC – Part 1, with a domain name ( in this case is a fictional one, only used on my local network for the sake of example.
A Windows 8 computer that will be integrated in Zentyal PDC and will act as a Remote System for this domain
Remote Server Administration Tool for Windows 8.1
Putty Remote Client
WinSCP Remote Client

Q

where To manage Zentyal PDC from windows system?

A

Go to the windows machine, Double click the Active Directory users and computers in the desktop
Select your domain name and then select Groups to add a New Group.
Enter the Group Name and select Distribution in Group Type and Global in Group Scope and select OK

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