Lee Ball wrote:
Hello,
This is my first post to this list so if I break any rules be gentle :)
I will try to put in as much detail into this as I can, here I go:
We have a domain at work with Samba (samba-3.0.10-1.fc2) as the PDC.
The Linux box is running FC2 as the rpm suggests running on a
2.6.5-1.358smp kernel.
The problems that we exhibit is that unless you have your domain
account made a member of the administrators group on the workstation
for things to work correctly, if your not various things break:
Desktop wallpaper displays when logging in then is replaced with a
blue background default desktop
Outlook won't run and reports "Outlook cannot start" when trying to
run it (although Thunderbird works)
Track-it won't run, it just simply hangs and then ends with Not
responding
I've only experienced this during some kind of upgrade. It's typically
the result of trying to load a profile that has a different SID. Always
the best way to do these things (if running XP Pro) is to use the files
and settings transfer wizard on client machines, do upgrade and reimport
the profile into the user account. Of course on large networks this is
not a good option.
For larger situations, or if running nt4/w2k you need to keep your SID,
and your user SID's.
This behaviour only happened once we moved our domain from being on
Samba (samba-2.2.7-5.8.0) running on Red Hat Linux release 8.0
(Psyche) on a 2.4.20 kernel.
We imported the old smbpassd file onto the new server (I didn't do
this but could find out the process taken if required).
This behaviour has happened on a customers site too which is the same
story except that their installation is samba-3.0.10-1.4E running on
CentOS release 4.0 (Final) on a 2.6.11.12 kernel.
I've tried lots of things recently and I'm starting to get a little
bit lost and would like some ideas from you learned lot.
If you require anything like samba configs and the like just request
and I shall post a non-user specific list to retain anonymity.
One of the entries in my samba logs for logging into the machine I've
been working on whilst the user is a non admin:
[2005/07/05 13:30:45, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(786)
api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
Cheers
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