Samba Domain Stopped Working on Windows 11 - 2024 - Not Fixed Yet

Cristiano S.Alves 0 Reputation points
2024-01-03T18:07:10.77+00:00

Hi,

There are a lot of information about the Samba Domain Controller stopping working on Windows 11. There are information since 2022 that has no resolution yet. I would appreciate to know if in 2024 someone has a solution or workaround for that. I brief of the issue below:

I am facing exactly the same problem here and it is certainly a problem with Windows updates. At first it was possible to delete latest updates in 22h2 and 23h2 versions, just delete the updates in the windows update options and restart the computer to have it working again with samba4 domain. However something really weird is happening now. When I delete the updates and set windows updates as off, when I restart the computer it updates anyway and I can never remove them. I tried remove with powershell since there is a possibility to do so but nothing seems to work anymore. Windows 11 just keep resulting in "trust relationship between this workstation and the domain fails".

I think I have tried everything that was possible. Update samba version, enable and disable Kerberos DES options in Local policies. The only way to login to the domain is using a different Windows version like 7 or 10 which works perfectly. Problem is that all licences here is for Windows 11.

Hope Microsoft fixes it soon.

Anyone has find a solution for this problem? Tnx

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  1. Claudia Dos Santos Haz (CONCENTRIX CORPORATION) 1,145 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2024-01-08T10:43:31.6066667+00:00

    Hi @Cristiano S.Alves,

    Sorry. The Microsoft Community is a forum for home users.

    Since your question is related to Samba File Server, I suggest you go to the link below which will direct you to the sister TechNet forum. They will be able to help you more effectively.

    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/home

    TechNet has IT professionals and system administrators who can best help with this type of question.

    Best regards,

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