Re: [Samba] windows env variable for USERDOMAIN is wrong

2005-12-18 Thread Greg Fischer
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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[Samba] windows env variable for USERDOMAIN is wrong

2005-12-17 Thread Greg Fischer
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?

Thanks in advance.

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1st Byte Solutions
http://www.1stbyte.com
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