howto/WindowsDomainController/Windows10: Win10_SambaDomainMember.reg

File Win10_SambaDomainMember.reg, 965 bytes (added by Edwin Eefting, 8 years ago)
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1Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
2;
3; windows10_join_enable.reg
4;
5; This registry keys are needed for a Windows 10 Client to join
6; and logon to a Samba 4.3.x domain.
7;
8[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters]
9; Enable NT-Domain compatibility mode
10; Default:
11; [value not present]
12; "DomainCompatibilityMode"=-
13"DomainCompatibilityMode"=dword:00000001
14
15; Disable required DNS name resolution
16; Default:
17; [value not present]
18; "DNSNameResolutionRequired"=-
19"DNSNameResolutionRequired"=dword:00000000
20
21; Disable Mutual authentication, no Kerberos, can fall back to NTLMv2
22; Disable Integrity, SMB signing is not required
23; Disable Privacy, no SMBv3 must be used
24; Default:
25; [value not present]
26; "\\\\*\\netlogon"=-
27
28[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetworkProvider\HardenedPaths]
29"\\\\*\\netlogon"="RequireMutualAuthentication=0,RequireIntegrity=0,RequirePrivacy=0"