On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 17:52 -0700, Craig White wrote: > On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 19:22 -0500, Philip Washington wrote: > > After migration of an NT4 domain to Samba we find that when users log in > > they have a new profile. Since we cannot deal with this on all of the > > computers with all of the users we have had to stop the migration. > > I have searched through the archive and not been able to find any > > answers to this issue, I did find a relevant article though and > > apparently they didn't have an answer in 2002. > > http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2002-August/050163.html > > Has anyone found a way to resolve this? > > We are not using roaming profiles. > ---- > I am hoping that you really aren't looking for wild speculation as to > what may be the problem. Some things that you should consider sharing > with us so that we might be able to make a useful suggestion... > > samba version ? > > SID ? 'net getlocalsid' does this match the SID of the domain that the > machines that were already joined to the domain? Did you actually 'net > setlocalsid' to match? > > from your smb.conf > passdb ? > logon path = ? > security = ? > domain logons = ? > domain master = ? > preferred master = ? > > If we took an example of one or two users who had a problem with their > profiles...what's output of things like > > pdbedit -L USER_NAME ? > > does the profile path actually work? Is it reachable from a Windows > system? > > privileges on profile server permit access? > > otherwise, I would just say that you're having a bad day. > ---- I should have pointed out...
logon path = (that's right - blank) prevents roaming profiles and perhaps, because I am not very smart and was trying to populate LDAP with which I was pretty unfamiliar, I had to run through the vampire process a lot of times before I got everything working the way I wanted it. My second time doing the vampire thing to LDAP was considerably easier. Even though the documentation was excellent, the devil is in the details. Craig -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba