Greg, this is old, but I found it quite useful.
http://www.css.taylor.edu/~nehresma/samba.html
We've had two problems with roaming profiles. The first is that staff
members store all kinds of stuff in their profile. The above document,
about halfway down, "Profile changes" helped out here greatly.
The second problem that we had was Windows XP offline file
synchronization. You can find that in Start -> All Programs ->
Accessories -> Synchronization. Our systems defaulted to turning it on.
Manually going in and turning it all off (use the "setup" button too,
more stuff there) made a dramatic difference.
Good Luck.
Gar
Greg Koch wrote:
Hi!
Looking for a bit of help!
I have been using Linux for a while as a hobby, and can get around it
pretty quickly. I have created a Gentoo Samba server and set it as
PDC with roaming profiles (there are several other services running on
the server as well). I can login with my XP machines and the profile
is downloaded to the machine but it is VERY VERY VERY slow. After a
login is started, there is a blank blue screen (~4min), then the
dialog that says "Loading your personal settings..."(~7min), and
another that says "Applying your personal settings..."(~6min). The
whole login process takes ~15 minutes with any user. The server is
running an AMD64 2GHz and the client is AMD Athlon 1.32GHz. I have
used these clients on a Windows 2003 Server with AD and roaming
profiles before and it didn't take anywhere near this amount of time
(usually logon was <1Min).All network drives are mapped properly (home
and other shares through login.bat) Logoff seems to only take ~30sec
and IS storing the information to the server correctly.
I have searched and searched through Samba docs and Google, and I just
can't find anyone that has a viable solution for me.
Does anyone have a suggestion or solution?
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