Thank you very much, Rune. I haven't got time to replace XP SP2 msgina.dll with an older version and test.
Please, tell me if this is correct, as this is what I think after reading the document: the msgina.dll that comes with XP SP2 contains a flaw that crashes Windows is Samba is acting as PDC, so the solution is to replace this dll with a previos version (SP1 or so). Is this true? Thank you very much. Cheers, Jose Manuel Delgado Mendinueta El Saturday 04 August 2007 22:25:33 Rune Tønnesen escribió: > C.Scheeder skrev: > > Hi, > > if i recall it correct, there was someone a few month?/years? ago > > (don't know how long exactly), > > having a similar problem with a rebooting client on logon. > > I think it turned out to be a problem of the windows-machine, some > > very crude combination > > of bugs. > > Search the mailinglist-archives for it, perhaps you'll find the > > solution there. > > Good Luck > > Christoph > > > > Jose Manuel D. Mendinueta schrieb: > >> I am completely desperate. > >> > >> I purged the packages, and installed las Etch version, and the same > >> thing: when the user name and pass is introduced on any Windows > >> machine, it suddenly reboots. > >> > >> There were some messages in the Event Log, relating to msgina.dll > >> crahs. I have tried with MS Knowledge base, but is useless. > >> > >> Finally, I installed the pdc on a laptop with Debian Sid, samba > >> 3.0.25a, and the same thing... > >> > >> After googling to find out information, I don not understand how this > >> happens only to me. > >> > >> Solution: create local accounts, and map the network drives data and > >> homes, so users can access their shares, but not roaming profile. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> > >> Jose Manuel Delgado Mendinueta > >> > >> El Monday 30 July 2007 04:39:45 Michael Lueck escribió: > >>> Jose Manuel D. Mendinueta wrote: > >>>> Dear all, > >>>> > >>>> I have installed Debian Etch (Samba 3.0.24) in PDC role, with 2 > >>>> Windows > >>>> XP SP2 clients. When I try to join the domain in any of the > >>>> clients, the > >>>> machine suddenly reboots (both). > >>> > >>> Bazaar indeed! > >>> > >>> Debian Etch gave me much grief a few months back, so "at the last > >>> minute" I > >>> reloaded the demo server with Ununtu Server 7.04 and THANKFULLY Samba > >>> behaved much better on that. > >>> > >>> I had been using Debian Sarge since before Sarge went stable. > >>> > >>> Upon returning from the presentation, the Debian Etch version > >>> released to > >>> Stable was 3.0.24-6etch4_i386 and those packages worked fine. > >>> Previously I > >>> had been fighting with -6etch1 and -6etch2 versions without success. > >>> As I > >>> reloaded the demo server, of course success finally was on "another > >>> load". > >>> (shrug) Maybe if you ever had -6etch1 and/or -6etch2 versions on the > >>> server > >>> in question, you best *PURGE* them and install -6etch4 (at least, I > >>> do not > >>> know if newer is now available) versions. > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Michael Lueck > >>> Lueck Data Systems > >>> http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/ > > Hi Jose > > your problem is not related to samba. > look at > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/maintain/secur >ity/msgina.mspx
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