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Hi,
My english is not very good, so french !
I had solve this problem, like this.
Vista or 2008 server, search share with the name profiles.V2. If it doesn't
existe Vista create in your $PATH/profiles your account $USER.V2, but dont
update it !
So I made it happy (vista) with :
smb.conf
[
Yes, if you're using roaming profiles Vista will automatically accept your
login (if your PDC is configured correctly, check the firewall on the
clients and server also, write/read access to the profile for the current
user, but i guess these things were already said here but I'm only replying
to
Jean-Jacques Moulis ha scritto:
Hello.
Sorry for answering so late, but I only had the chance to test this today.
define those keys on clients:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System]
"WaitForNetwork"=dword:
"CompatibleRUPSecurity"=dword:0001
I defined the
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 11:23:57 +0200 Collen Blijenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
CB> Well i must say, it looks like the removal
CB> of the profile list works. !
CB> but the mentioning of the nt4 policy's not working with vista
CB> was a big bummer...
CB> isn't there an otherway to make policy's w
Well i must say, it looks like the removal
of the profile list works. !
but the mentioning of the nt4 policy's not working with vista
was a big bummer...
isn't there an otherway to make policy's work with vista ??
like adding the SYSVOL share orso ??
or using the policy editor of xp/vista in com
On 4/19/2008, Andrea Venturoli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Charles Marcus ha scritto:
On 4/18/2008, Andrea Venturoli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have \\PDC\username as home dir and \\PDF\username\profile[.V2]
there.
Not a good idea...
The only problems I see with this is that a user can
Charles Marcus ha scritto:
On 4/18/2008, Andrea Venturoli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have \\PDC\username as home dir and \\PDF\username\profile[.V2] there.
Not a good idea...
The only problems I see with this is that a user can manually access it.
I leave it to them as a responsability:
> Hopefully you're knocking on wood right now...
>
No. I am not at all worried.
John
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On 4/18/2008 5:12 PM, John Drescher wrote:
Not a good idea...
MS says you are asking for trouble if you put the profile inside
the user home ...
I have seen that however we have had it that way with samba for at
least 6 years without a single problem.
Hopefully you're knocking on wood righ
> Not a good idea...
>
> MS says you are asking for trouble if you put the profile inside the user
> home ...
>
I have seen that however we have had it that way with samba for at
least 6 years without a single problem.
John
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On 4/18/2008, Andrea Venturoli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have \\PDC\username as home dir and \\PDF\username\profile[.V2]
there.
Not a good idea...
MS says you are asking for trouble if you put the profile inside the
user home ...
Profiles shoudl be in etheir own, separate share...
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Collen Blijenberg ha scritto:
Hi all, I've got some problems with vista sp1 + samba 3.0.28a
vista will not save the profiles nor load them. !
I'm all familiar with the .V2 thing.
vista however does create the "profilename.V2" directory, but does not
populate it with the data
Hi. I'm having the
CB> Hi all, I've got some problems with vista sp1 + samba 3.0.28a
CB> vista will not save the profiles nor load them. !
CB> I'm all familiar with the .V2 thing.
CB> vista however does create the "profilename.V2" directory, but does not
CB> populate it with the data
CB> Xp machines work like a cha
Hi all, I've got some problems with vista sp1 + samba 3.0.28a
vista will not save the profiles nor load them. !
I'm all familiar with the .V2 thing.
vista however does create the "profilename.V2" directory, but does not
populate it with the data
Xp machines work like a charm however.
profiles pa
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