All,
I currently have a problem where the default user profile is not being picked up -
Windows simply ingores it and creates one based on local settings.
I understand samba supports default user profiles, and one can be put into the
profiles share like this:
/export/profiles/Default User/
Th
I currently have a default user profile stored in:
/export/profiles/Default User/
The relevant smb.conf sections are:
logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U
[profiles]
browsable = no
public = yes
path = /export/profiles
writeable = yes
csc policy = disable
Howeve
I would very much appreciate some assistance with some printing problems.
Problem
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If I log into a Windows 2000 PC localy as Administrator and setup a printer share from
another Windows 2000 PC as the default printer, when I log into that same PC as a user
(but authenticate via a samba d
I have a situation where users authenticate to a samba domain on Windows 2000 clients,
but are unable to print to printers that are attached to Windows 2000 PC's (also part
of the domain) and being shared.
If I login as a user who has sysadmin priviliges there is no problem.
If I login as a n
I have a situation where users authenticate to a samba domain on Windows 2000 clients,
but are unable to print to printers that are attached to Windows 2000 PC's (also part
of the domain) and being shared.
If I login as a user who has sysadmin priviliges there is no problem.
If I login as a n