> I'm not sure of a way to do it in Samba literally, but I have some
> "local" users on my roaming network. They are given a local user account
> on a workstation and they log into the local computer instead of the
> domain. Samba still handles all authentication for the user when they
> want t
I'm not sure of a way to do it in Samba literally, but I have some
"local" users on my roaming network. They are given a local user account
on a workstation and they log into the local computer instead of the
domain. Samba still handles all authentication for the user when they
want to access S
On Saturday 14 July 2007, Michael Lueck wrote:
> Recent list messages got me thinking... Is there a way to support both
> local and roaming profile with one server / domain?
>
> As I understand it, the "magic" line that tells Samba not to do roaming
> profiles is the smb.conf line:
>
> logon pa
Recent list messages got me thinking... Is there a way to support both local
and roaming profile with one server / domain?
As I understand it, the "magic" line that tells Samba not to do roaming
profiles is the smb.conf line:
logon path =
Which the line must exist, and must be set to null.