Generally the 'group' for the 'profile' directory should be set to a group that all users belong to and if the group has write permissions to this directory, all is good.
Craig On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 16:49 -0800, timothy johnson wrote: > Fixed it. I aint sure what I should set it to, but I set the profiles dir on > the linux machine to 777. I know my bad, but it works > > On 11/1/06, Boniforti Flavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > 2006/11/2, timothy johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > [cut] > > > > > I only get this when user a domain user. If I login as an Admin > > everything > > > goes fine. > > > > I'm somehow "glad" I'm not the only one facing that problem. > > I had this on my own Win2k SP4 laptop, and I couldn't figure out where > > the problem was. > > > > Therefore I set up 2 different test PCs: one with Win2k SP4 + updates > > and the other with WinXP SP2 + updates. Guess what? Both work > > correctly with LOCAL PROFILES (after having joined my Samba PDC). > > Therefore the trouble has to be my Win2k laptop. I just found out that > > I could be working around that "bug" by using the Policies on Win2k > > and FORCE it to use local profiles only. Take a look here: > > > > http://www.gatago.com/linux/samba/26610500.html > > > > That's what I did, but I don't know wheter to file a bug report to M$ > > or not! :-) > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba