have to load the user's NTUSER.DAT as administrator in redegit, click on
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHONE, then under file, click load hive, load their
NTUSER.DAT, name it something, right click, permissions, amke sure it
has DOMAIN\USER for the person that should own it. if not, you can add
permissions for that user. then unload hive, put their NTUSER.DAT back,
and try logging in as that user again and see what happens. one way to
see if you have a registry permission problem is to right click on their
my documetns and change the target to z:\my documents or whatever drive
letter you have available. if it works, you don't have a registry
permissions problem, if it says unable to change target, then you do and
will have to do the hive proceedure to fix it.
Aaron Johnson wrote:
Adam Williams wrote:
check the permissions on the registry hive?
Where is this and how would I check it?
does the new server have the same SID as the old one?
Yes double checked the domain SID also already.
Aaron
Aaron Johnson wrote:
Versions:
Old Server:
Ubuntu 6.06
Samba 3.0.25a
New Server
Centos 5.2
Samba 3.0.25b
I have moved all the *.tdb, samba configs, login scripts, files,
unix user UIDs and groups have also been moved over, all appear to
be working without any trouble.
I can login to a computer that is part of the domain and my roaming
desktop loads.
The Issue:
While the roaming desktop, and settings such as Firefox and
Thunderbird load correctly, the Windows setting that control things
such as Recent Programs list in the start menu, ordering of Icons on
the desktop, and theme are not loaded.
Or is this a bug I should file with samba team?
Aaron
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