On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, John H Terpstra wrote:
> Rob, > > Please read the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf chapters on Policies and > Profile Management. > > Windows NT/2Kx/XP stores the domain and/or machine SID in the profile. > > There are two ways to solve the problem you have: > > 1) Change the SID of your Samba-3 installation to match that of the old > server. You need to extract that Domain SID using the smbpasswd tool (if > your old system was running Samba-2.x, or is running NT4/2Kx). You can > update the SID of your Samba-3 installation using the "net" utility. > > _OR_ > > 2) Change the SIDs stored in the profiles. The tool to use is called > "profiles". > <snip> I have tried both methods and still see the same problems, change the SID using profiles on the one i have copied over on a clean machine and changing the servers SID haven't helped. I can create a new user and copy my complete profile across without the NTUSER.DAT fine, it's when I copy this so it must be something in the profile it's not unique to me though as other users notice it. Any other ideas or do I need to re-create users from scratch and try and recreate their profiles? Cheers Rob -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba