The only purpose of the AFS_Logoff_Event is to delete the tokens.
Remove the AFS_Logoff_Event from the registry. If you still have a problem, it is not related to the possession of tokens.
I just tried this. no luck.
I tried something more, i put my profile dir in a folder with acls full access to user system:anyone. the profile was uploaded. i think that proves that the problem is on tokens and not on the unicode names etc...
i might have lost something in the whole thing. Can someone send a step by step guide to roaming profiles on afs? (assuming no OpenAFS client or mit kerberos installed)
If it is possible to send more than "Installing OpenAFS". Something like "Installing OpenAFS, in the installation active intergrated logon" etc...
I tried Rodney's AFSLogonShell guide but i had no luck (as he told me it is not updated for current versions of mit kerberos, openafs) although it was a wonderful work.
Something else that i thought of:
Is it possible to create a keytab for user SYSTEM? if so how can i make SYSTEM use it? adding code at AFS_Logoff_Event is a good place? (i don't know if it is executed as SYSTEM or as user who is loggin off).
Christos Triantafyllidis, Aristotles University of Thessaloniki, Greece Department Of Physics
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