Am 23.09.2011 08:37, schrieb Rainer Traut:
The problem is with Win7;
the app stalls when opening some tables/views.
It was a fault in the application, not samba.
Rainer
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Hi,
sys: RHEL5 32bit with samba3x packages or latest Sernet rpms (same problems)
small domain with XP and w7 (64bit) workstations
The main use is an old MS Access based app which shares its mdb file on
the server.
It works flawlessly with the XP clients though I have not disabled
OPLOCKs at
Hi,
problem is, if someone deletes files e.g. from Desktop in XP, logs out
and logs in again, the files reappear.
They are not deleted in the profile on the server.
The profile is syncing so that changes to files and new files are ok.
Only deleting does not work.
am using:
Redhat EL4 U4,
Hi,
as I said I'm using your sernet vista version.
msdfs root = no on the profile share is not enough, profile cannot be
accessed.
host msdfs = no in the global section and everything works again.
Rainer
Volker Lendecke schrieb:
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 03:23:48PM +0100, Rainer Traut wrote
Solved:
host msdfs = no
is needed.
Rainer
Rainer Traut schrieb:
Hi,
I have problems with our fist Vista machine to create/access the server
profile.
The machine has joined the domain without hitch.
When logging in I am informed by vista the userprofile could not be
retrieved.
Logging
Hi,
I have problems with our fist Vista machine to create/access the server
profile.
The machine has joined the domain without hitch.
When logging in I am informed by vista the userprofile could not be
retrieved.
Logging in the user a XP machine works perfect. Server profile is
created with
Hi,
am running:
Redhat EL4.4 i386, Samba 3.0.23d from Sernet, ext3 fs
Samba as PDC
Someone's got the idea to have one big share with access managed by
directory's sticky bit.
This works perfectly well when normal XP or W2k clients work with their
explorer.
But: With 'allway sync', an app to
Hi,
this is not a problem with the nvidia driver itself but with the
nvidia service on the windows client.
If this service is started, you cannot save your profile.
I have never found out, why though...
The service is only needed for overriding the 60hz refresh rate in
OpenGl apps, also know
Antony Gelberg wrote:
Hi all,
Samba 3.0.14, Debian Sarge. I've asked on IRC but didn't get a response.
I am having problems dragging files to my Samba share in Windows XP, over
an IPSEC VPN. The file in question is a simple small text file. I have
no problem directly creating and editing a
Hi,
here ist the profile part of my smb.conf, it's samba 3.0.14a on Redhat EL4:
[Profiles]
comment = Roaming profiles share
path = /shares/profiles
writeable = yes
create mask = 0700
directory mask = 0770
browsable = no
valid users =
Hi,
Etienne Goyer wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of a binary rpm for Samba 3.0.14 that wonrk RHEL 4 ?
The binary RedHat rpm on samba.org have been compiled for RedHat 9, and
it does'nt install on RHEL. I would recompile the .src.rpm, but if
anybody know of a repository that carry a binary, I
Etienne Goyer wrote:
Rainer Traut wrote:
But personally I use this one:
http://people.redhat.com/fenlason/.samba/
This is an unofficial samba rpm but made by the redhat guys.
I took the src rpm and made slight changes to the version number for
3.0.14a and took the last two patches out (should
Hi,
I just saw this post.
we have exactly the same problem with slight difference:
Win2k SP4 and Domain User: Cookies work once, but after roamed no more.
Win2k SP4 and Domain Admin: no problem
WinXP SP2 and Domain User: no problem
WinXP SP2 and Domain Admin: no problem
Anybody seen this?
:
attrib -r +s %userprofile%\Cookies
Rainer
Rainer Traut wrote:
Hi,
I just saw this post.
we have exactly the same problem with slight difference:
Win2k SP4 and Domain User: Cookies work once, but after roamed no more.
Win2k SP4 and Domain Admin: no problem
WinXP SP2 and Domain User: no problem
Hi,
this is solved.
It seems only some drivers show this behaviour.
I have tried the latest version 77.13 (beta) and the profile is updated
alright. Hope Nvidia will not invent this bug anymore.
Rainer
Rainer Traut wrote:
Hi,
I am new to the list so please excuse if this has come up recently
copied them from the local admin profile.
Once I got this fixed everything is working as expected.
Thank you
Rainer
Thomas M. Skeren III wrote:
Rainer Traut wrote:
Hi,
I am in the process of migrating our windows workstations to a samba
domain.
Here is the problem:
When creating the domain user I
Hi,
I am in the process of migrating our windows workstations to a samba domain.
Here is the problem:
When creating the domain user I put every user additionalyy in the
domain admin group so that he/she can copy his old files on the local
profile to his new domain account.
Then after this is
Hi,
I am in the process of migrating our windows workstations to a samba domain.
Here is the problem:
When creating the domain user I put every user additionalyy in the
domain admin group so that he/she can copy his old files on the local
profile to his new domain account.
Then after this is done
Marshall Herington wrote:
Is the RedHat RPM spec file included with the samba-3.0.14a.tar.gz source
files compatible with RedHat EL 3? In other words, are the locations for the
various support directories (/var/lib/samba, /var/cache/samba, etc.) the
same between the RedHat EL 3 version of samba
Hi,
I am new to the list so please excuse if this has come up recently.
I can reliably reproduce the problem with having the nvidia service
enabled on startup, which comes with their drivers as default active,
stops my machines from having access to their roaming profiles.
The problem is
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