I had similar issues, with existing unix user accounts that were
mgirated across to a samba 3.0.1-2 PDC on a debian unstable system.
It's simply a matter of reassigning the Primary Group for the user
through NT user manager.
Perhaps the automated migration of unix accounts should assign the
prima
I know the user exists, because I personally made the users and set
their passwords, I also added them to the smbpasswd file. Do they need
to be a specific group? If so, that was my problem. I know I made the
users, and added them, but all I did was "useradd username", and then
"passwd usern
Hmm.. looks like you user has not group assigned to him.. or no entry at all
in the passwd & group file.
did you add your user to the linux account's as wel to the samba account's ??
as far the windows error tell's, Network path not found..
look's like the win box can't acces the network share whe
Repost - didn't get through first time.
Antony Gelberg wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm still suffering from the problem whereby a user can login to the
> domain, but a message comes up saying "Windows cannot locate the
> server copy of your roaming profile... DETAIL - The network path was
> not found."
Hi all,
I'm still suffering from the problem whereby a user can login to the domain,
but a message comes up saying "Windows cannot locate the server copy of your
roaming profile... DETAIL - The network path was not found.".
I have now found these entries in the logs:
[2004/01/20 12:31:27, 1] sm