We are having a very similar problem. I was wondering if you ever made any
headway on this issue?
Thank You
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Ever since I upgraded Samba from 3.0.x to 3.4.x, and reconfigured it to
support Windows 7 clients, I am having issues with roaming profiles on my
Windows XP clients.
All the machines have been rejoined to the domain, domain authentication
appears to be working fine, the home drive is mounted ok, a
Sorry, I forgot to send a copy of this mail to the list.
in global section
logon path =
no empty string, nothing but an end of line
Craig
Hello Craig,
thank you for your mail. I tried your idea and I think it works !!!
So if logon path = is emty as you said, and if I delete
sambaProfilePath in
On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 09:00 +0100, SABINE ZARABIAN wrote:
> Paul Gienger wrote:
>
> >
> >> I tried to change logon path in smb.conf in an emty string, but no
> >> changes, if I delete this entry in smb.conf, samba use a default
> >> value and this is
> >
> >
> > Make sure you also don't have a p
Paul Gienger wrote:
I tried to change logon path in smb.conf in an emty string, but no
changes, if I delete this entry in smb.conf, samba use a default
value and this is
Make sure you also don't have a profile share if you're using
something like \server\profiles\%U, which is the default. Set
Richmond Dyes wrote:
SABINE ZARABIAN wrote:
Hi,
we are using samba 3.0.10-17 with openlddap 2.2.6-37.22 as backend.
We use roaming profiles, but because of problems with different
operating systems and the profile size, we want to use locale profiles.
I tried to change logon path in smb.conf in
I tried to change logon path in smb.conf in an emty string, but no
changes, if I delete this entry in smb.conf, samba use a default value
and this is
Make sure you also don't have a profile share if you're using something
like \server\profiles\%U, which is the default. Setting a blank string
SABINE ZARABIAN wrote:
Hi,
we are using samba 3.0.10-17 with openlddap 2.2.6-37.22 as backend.
We use roaming profiles, but because of problems with different
operating systems and the profile size, we want to use locale profiles.
I tried to change logon path in smb.conf in an emty string, but n
Hi,
we are using samba 3.0.10-17 with openlddap 2.2.6-37.22 as backend.
We use roaming profiles, but because of problems with different
operating systems and the profile size, we want to use locale profiles.
I tried to change logon path in smb.conf in an emty string, but no
changes, if I delete
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 04:54, Aaron Cline wrote:
> Are the lines where it says Invalid username/password for profiles
> [nobody] normal? It goes on to do that about 20 more times.
>
> Thanks.
no that is not normal
it seems strange to me that your profiles share sees nobody while the
net
RE: [SAMBA] Roaming Profile Problems
Thanks for the info Holger. I only want to disable them a...
resort though. I pulled the following from the log of one...
users who had the profile problem
[2002/10/30 08:29:25, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(319)
Allowed connection from (172.29.57.97
Hello:
I am running RedHat 7.3 with Samba 2.2.3a. My clients are Windows
2kSP2. I am having problems where profiles seem to be getting corrupted.
I continually get errors for random users that say something to
the effect of, "Windows can't copy file-x, path not found". I have
verified that t
We're putting together a setup using Samba 2.2.0 on Linux, SECURITY=DOMAIN, with
authentication done by a Windows 2000 server. Everything works fine, except for
Roaming Profiles. We're trying to
store them on the Samba server where the users' home directory is. (Right now they're
stored in t
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