re: [Samba] Re: win2000 service pack 4 - samba 2.2.2

2003-07-04 Thread Bas Goes
It sounds to me like the common xp sp1 problem, especially when i read
this:

The German settings are:

Computerkonfiguration - Administrative Vorlagen - System - 
Anmeldung - Eigentuemer von servergespeicherten Profilen nicht pruefen 
- aktiviert

check the unofficial samba howto:

http://www.math.temple.edu/computing/samba.html#xp

regards,

Bas

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re: [Samba] Re: win2000 service pack 4 - samba 2.2.2

2003-07-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have noticed the same problem here running FreeBSD/samba 2.2.8a - any more detailed 
explination of the fix would be appreciated.

-David Powers

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From: Angel Chiou [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 11:13:55 +0200
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Subject: [Samba] Re: win2000 service pack 4 - samba 2.2.2

   At 5pm today, we had an individual notify me that their 'profile' no
   longer was
  accessible from the samba server (solaris 8 , smb 2.2.2). The person just
  had their laptop reimaged and the new M$ service-pack 4 was installed on
  it. They can access their 'home directory' just not the profile one. Error
  is concerning the user not having access, versus rights. I installed the
  service pack on my w2k machine and chmod 777 my profile directory as
  well...same error. Defaults to the local profile instead.
  
   Note, the samba server reflects samba_server_hostname\username when
   looking
  at the permessions from windows. We also found out that the migrate
  win2kAD accounts needed their profile directories on a windows machines to
  be changed as well...they use to be, nt4_domainname\username. Had to
  change take control of the directory, therefore making the perms
  win2k_ad\username. This then worked. Sorry if I didn't explain this
  well.
  
   I'm not at work now, I can forward more details after dinner if needed.
  
  Thanks for any help or confirmation that SP4 is a problem,
  Adam Cody
 
 I installed SP4 on to different boxes. Users can't load their profiles 
 anymore either. I'm using Debian 2.2  Samba 2.2.8a. Could you please 
 explain clearly how you solved the problem.
 
 Thanks for any help.
 
 Angel Chiou
 
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Re: [Samba] Re: win2000 service pack 4 - samba 2.2.2

2003-07-02 Thread Christian Newe
We have noticed the same problem here running FreeBSD/samba 2.2.8a - 
 any more detailed explination of the fix would be appreciated.

It´s the same for me on several (tested) W2k-Workstations. To move the 
windows profile directory to the windows server is not proposed at my side.

One more information: After installing SP4 (online update or full 
network update), there will be _no_ _error_ _message_, when there is a 
local copy of the windows user profile. Changes to the profile will not 
be stored to the samba server at logout, changes remain on the local 
copy of the profile.

Therefore, w2k-users may not have realized, that a problem exists (irony 
in this sentence not intended).

Greetings
 C. Newe


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Re: [Samba] Re: win2000 service pack 4 - samba 2.2.2

2003-07-02 Thread Christopher Odenbach

Hi,

  We have noticed the same problem here running FreeBSD/samba 2.2.8a
  any more detailed explination of the fix would be appreciated.

 It´s the same for me on several (tested) W2k-Workstations. To move
 the windows profile directory to the windows server is not proposed
 at my side.

One solution to this problem is a new security setting (introduced with 
SP4), which can be set either locally on each client or globally by a 
group policy object.

The German settings are:

Computerkonfiguration - Administrative Vorlagen - System - 
Anmeldung - Eigentuemer von servergespeicherten Profilen nicht pruefen 
- aktiviert

Don't know what the settings are called in English, you'll just have to 
look.

If you want to use the GPO, remember to install SP4 on the server first 
(if not you cannot find the specified setting).

Greets,

Christopher

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[Samba] Re: win2000 service pack 4 - samba 2.2.2

2003-06-29 Thread Angel Chiou
  At 5pm today, we had an individual notify me that their 'profile' no
  longer was
 accessible from the samba server (solaris 8 , smb 2.2.2). The person just
 had their laptop reimaged and the new M$ service-pack 4 was installed on
 it. They can access their 'home directory' just not the profile one. Error
 is concerning the user not having access, versus rights. I installed the
 service pack on my w2k machine and chmod 777 my profile directory as
 well...same error. Defaults to the local profile instead.
 
  Note, the samba server reflects samba_server_hostname\username when
  looking
 at the permessions from windows. We also found out that the migrate
 win2kAD accounts needed their profile directories on a windows machines to
 be changed as well...they use to be, nt4_domainname\username. Had to
 change take control of the directory, therefore making the perms
 win2k_ad\username. This then worked. Sorry if I didn't explain this
 well.
 
  I'm not at work now, I can forward more details after dinner if needed.
 
 Thanks for any help or confirmation that SP4 is a problem,
 Adam Cody

I installed SP4 on to different boxes. Users can't load their profiles 
anymore either. I'm using Debian 2.2  Samba 2.2.8a. Could you please 
explain clearly how you solved the problem.

Thanks for any help.

Angel Chiou

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