Hi, This seems familuar to me.. >Now, here comes the real problem: > > >- The user can now log on, except that all of Windows' settings were >gone, and back to the default. >- The profile *was* downloaded to the local machine, and all the files >were present, but it acted as if the registry somehow wasn't present. >- Even after redoing some configuration, on logging off, even though >some files in the roaming profile were updated in the server >(NTUSER.DAT >included), logging in again produced the same problem. >- Deleted all local copies of the profile. Same thing. I >always reverted >to a known-good copy of the profile between tests. >- Checked permissions on the local copy of the profile. >Permissions were >OK, the domain user had the full control over his local >profile directory. >- Out of spite, said machine was reformatted. Problem repeated itself >and remained. Note: said machine has no different >configuration from any >other; the user also has a regular roaming profile like anyone else.
Do you have the setting POFILES ACL = YES .. set it to NO. I had the same problem as above and this resolved it for me. can you post you config of the [profiles] Louis > > >I'm now out of a total loss of ideas. jerry @ freenode (Jeremy >Allison?) >even helped out a bit, but I couldn't get anywhere, even after trying >lots of things. > >Now, something tells me that this has something to do with domain SIDs >or the like (of which I have little knowledge, I know what >they are, but >I'm not savvy enough to go around investigating them). I even deleted >secrets.tdb so that Samba would recreate it, which wasn't a >smart move, >as I came to learn, but will most likely come to no harm (I hope). > > >I'd like to know two things, and I'll take any suggestions >that I can get. > >a) The cause, so that I know why this happens, and I can avoid >it later. >b) The solution, obviously. I've been delaying other work because of >this and my brain now feels like jelly because of bashing my head >against the table :( > > >Hopeful for some insight on this, > >Bruno Ferreira >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba