> > USERENV(2c4.2dc) 19:15:51:093 LoadUserProfile: User sid: S-1-5-19 >> > Sorry, but I haven't followed this thread. But *this* looks > wrong. A user should never have S-1-5-19 as SID. It must be > of the form S-1-5-21-a-b-c-d where a,b,c and d are 32-bit > numbers. >
I don't know, what is that ID, because I don't have SID which starts that. t8's ID is: S-1-5-21-1056419617-429938706-1326152232-4322 Interesting. 2009/9/2 Masao Garcia <mas...@fshac.com> > There is a bug in Windows SP3 where if you change your password the first > time logging into the domain on a computer, it will not copy down the > Default User profile stored in the netlogon folder. I believe there is a > problem with roaming profiles as well, where changes are not saved back to > the server where the profile is being saved. > > > http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/itproxpsp/thread/29d8987a-6 > 017-48bc-9972-dc8f8f80532c<http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/itproxpsp/thread/29d8987a-6%0A017-48bc-9972-dc8f8f80532c> > > This was the solution for me. If a user don't change his/her password first time, he/she gets the default profile from the netlogon share. XP clients are with SP3 and have all updates, so congratulations for M$. Thanks all answers. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba