-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'll have to test that, but I know this isn't the case now. The accounts that crash on the problem machines work fine on other machines. Permissions shouldn't change depending on which machine. (Is there a way to change rights depending on where you login from? I remember NT4.0 could limit logins to specific clients.) Doesn't matter which account I use either. I'm really starting to think it's local to the client and may not have anything to with the server. But why two clients and not the rest, and why do 2 others do it only intermittently?
On Saturday 13 November 2004 17:08, you wrote: > I remember this happening if a user can't write to his home directory. > > > Yes. I removed all startup programs and services using a clean boot > > procedure to no avail. I doubt that was the cause anyway. The samba > > machine has a simple login script. The reboot happens before the script > > is called. > > > > On Friday 12 November 2004 23:30, Kemas wrote: - -- Fail to learn history-repeat it. Fail to learn rights-lose them. Learn both-get screwed by previous two groups. Public key is at http://home.swbell.net/berzerke/robert.key Fingerprint: 0D70 9ADF B5A7 45E7 A853 4B1C 8E0F 4324 C39D 44A2 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBlpZAjg9DJMOdRKIRArc1AKCAXb/7dCgardD17msnOaL4vICVbwCZAeah XpWw3rdLYsYsjdPg865X25M= =1Wca -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba