I am not logged in locally. I checked for that.
I did, however, find a cure... since it's a new install with new user
accts, I just deleted the samba account and recreated it. (not the unix
acct)
smbpasswd -x username
smbpasswd -a username
The user then had the domain name set correctly for USERDOMAIN. And this
didnt affect the XP profile. (since this fixed it, I have to assume this is
a Samba prob)
Just a guess, but this might have been an issue because I created some users
before I made Samba a PDC. (since I think this is why I had the name wrong,
it's really my prob :)
Thanks for the help.
Greg
On 12/18/05, Doug VanLeuven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greg Fischer wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I just setup my Samba PDC. Mostly everything works, but I am wondering
> why
> > on some clients, they have the wrong USERDOMAIN environment
> variable. (when
> > you run 'set' in win xp cmd)
> >
> > The domain name is MEIDLING, and the user and computer are joined
> ok. But
> > in set, it shows USERDOMAIN as the Server name. Which is MAIN.
> >
> > How do I change that?
>
> As far as I know, when the environment variable USERDOMAIN is set to the
> machine
> name, it means you have logged in locally to the machine instead of on the
> domain.
>
> Not a samba problem.
>
> Regards, Doug
>
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Greg Fischer
1st Byte Solutions
http://www.1stbyte.com
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