On 02/06/2011 03:04 PM, Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:

I haven't used FreeBSD, but I have set up several PDCs. They work ok with
default settings, however if users have a large amount of data associated
with their account (in Application Data, My Documents, and/or Desktop
folders for example), logging off/on can become terribly inefficient. This
is because Windoze saves all of this local data to the server when the user
logs off, taking a good bit of time (I've seen 20 minutes or so), while
putting a strain on both the network and server.

???

That would only be the case if you enabled roaming profiles ; which
isn't active by default either.

Terry was asking about roaming profiles specifically, not a stock pdc.

And this would be an either wether you use samba PDA or windows server.

Absolutely. This is part of the reason why many windows admins choose to not implement roaming profiles.


The solution to this problem is to change the default location for various
folders to be on the server, so that the data doesn't need to be copied to
the server during the logoff process. This is accomplished by creating a
custom NTConfig.POL file in the netlogon directory which changes the
location of these folders to reside on the server instead of the local HDD.

no the solution is to disable roaming profiles

That's no solution.

http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_&_Windows_Profiles

Don't have a "logon path" set.

If that's your preference.

I was just trying to be helpful with getting roaming profiles working. They do work nicely when properly configured. It takes some doing though.

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-Eric 'shubes'

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