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This could be a time sync problem. Are the domain machines syncing time from
the same source and correctly ?
On Thursday 08 April 2004 10:08, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
I have the same issue as well, on XP and 2k.
sometimes it actually deletes
Nigel Marsh schrieb:
This could be a time sync problem. Are the domain machines syncing time from
the same source and correctly ?
Jep: net time \\SERVER /SET /YES
matze
On Thursday 08 April 2004 10:08, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
I have the same issue as well, on XP and 2k.
sometimes it
We had this issue also, you need to ensure 3 things :
1) Ensure that the time is being set (as Nigel suggested).
2) Ensure that the C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS area of the client PC
is not filled up with many profiles - e.g. USERNAME USERNAME.000
USERNAME.001 etc...
3) As I don't know what kind of
Hello,
I delete some Icons/Documents on my Desktop. After a new login, they
will be on my Desktop again.
Is this a Windows- or a Samba-Problem?
Environment: Samba 3.02a, Win NT (SP6), 2K (Varius Service Packs)
matze
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I have the same issue as well, on XP and 2k.
sometimes it actually deletes icons and folders, but most often they are
recreated after a login. It might be an issue with roaming profiles
from the samba side, I never managed to find an answer.
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Andrei Mikhailovsky schrieb:
| I delete some Icons/Documents on my Desktop. After a new login, they
| will be on my Desktop again.
|
| Is this a Windows- or a Samba-Problem?
|
| Environment: Samba 3.02a, Win NT (SP6), 2K (Varius Service Packs)
I have the same issue as well, on XP and 2k.