On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 09:00 +0100, SABINE ZARABIAN wrote: > Paul Gienger wrote: > > > > >> I tried to change logon path in smb.conf in an emty string, but no > >> changes, if I delete this entry in smb.conf, samba use a default > >> value and this is > > > > > > Make sure you also don't have a profile share if you're using > > something like \server\profiles\%U, which is the default. Setting a > > blank string should also work here. Remember that your clients will > > probably remember what the profile path was for an account, so be sure > > to try with a fresh user. Check the output of > > pdbedit -v <username> > > to be sure the server won't be giving out a (valid) default path. > > > >> on the server. > >> So I tried to change sambaProfilePath in ldap, I tried an emty > >> string, I tried to delete this entry but no changes. I still have > >> roaming profiles. > > > > > > This one won't work. An empty string in ldap, as far as I've found, > > is a deleted attribute, so it will default to the server setting. > > > Hello Paul, > thanks for your answer. > I don't have a profile share in my smb.conf. If I delete the logon path > entry in smb.conf and sambaProfilePath in ldap, pdbedit -v still show me > a ProfilePath like \\server\login\profile. Is is no problem, changing > the roaming profile to local profile manually on every workstation, but > as I wrote, we have nearly 300 workstations and this is too much to > change it locally. > > Any other idea ? ---- in global section
logon path = no empty string, nothing but an end of line Craig -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba