Hey folks,
I've been testing Samba 4 with some Windows 7 virtual machines and the Active
Directory how-to instructions here:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_DC_HOWTO.
As far as I can tell, the instructions work exactly as described, except when
it comes to roaming profiles. When I
I have a mixed enviornment of Windows 7 and Windows 8 PCs. I've noticed
that Windows 7 handles profiles prefect. Windows 8 on the other hand is
giving me some issues. I have tried this out in two testing enviornments,
and I'm getting the same results.
When I log into a Windows 8 computer from an
(...) is there a solution to this behavior.
Partial folder redirection?
Why partial? Are there folders not to redirect?
Regards,
Thierry
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On 15/12/12 12:14, Thierry Lacoste wrote:
(...) is there a solution to this behavior.
Partial folder redirection?
Why partial? Are there folders not to redirect?
Regards,
Thierry
Try doing an internet search on folder redirection, or as microsoft now
call it 'User State Virtualization'
Partial folder redirection?
Why partial? Are there folders not to redirect?
Yes, there are. Please excuse me for not dwelling further on that, but
I simply don't have the time right now. My intention was to point you
in that direction. There is plenty of information about that on the
Hello All,
Today I was able to implement Samba4 as a DC with AD in a test
environment. I eventually got it all working and was able to join the
domain from two different virtual machines. I was also able to set up a
roaming profile share and configure a user to utilize this share. My
issue
On Fri, 14 Dec 2012, Aaron Wood wrote:
In my opinion this cripples the roaming profile functionality unless
your enter network is make up of computers using the same OS. Is this a
bug, or is there a solution to this behavior.
It's not a bug, and there is no solution, since it is designed
(...) is there a solution to this behavior.
Partial folder redirection?
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On 14/12/12 04:29 PM, Aaron Wood wrote:
Hello All,
Today I was able to implement Samba4 as a DC with AD in a test
environment. I eventually got it all working and was able to join the
domain from two different virtual machines. I was also able to set up
a roaming profile share and configure
AND set 777 on the /export/home/comput/profiles
Greetz,
Louis
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Onderwerp: [Samba] Roaming Profiles
Hi all,
I need help to set roaming profiles in my network environment.
I follow the samba wiki steps from here:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_%26_Windows_Profiles#Implementing_Roaming_Profiles_with_Samba
The user's creation is made by Gosa software, and the settings are the same
in
Hi Mario,
Any ideas how to implement roaming profile under Linux as the clients?
pam_csync http://www.csync.org/ seems to be pretty close to a direct
feature-equivalent for linux.
Csync indeed seems to be the closest match I found too. Unfortunatly the
project does not seems very lively,
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 10:29 PM, Mario Codeniera
mario.codeni...@gmail.com wrote:
Any ideas how to implement roaming profile under Linux as the clients?
pam_csync http://www.csync.org/ seems to be pretty close to a direct
feature-equivalent for linux.
though such a thing is not always
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 6:44 PM, Michael Wood esiot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 6 October 2012 17:13, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
On 06/10/12 11:14, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 17:36, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012
On 5 October 2012 17:36, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
[...]
Hi
It's working here with Version 4.0.0rc3-GIT-56ffe75
All we do to set up the roaming profile on Linux is to add the attribute:
On 06/10/12 10:14, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 17:36, stevest...@steve-ss.com wrote:
On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 13:14, stevest...@steve-ss.com wrote:
[...]
Hi
It's working here with Version 4.0.0rc3-GIT-56ffe75
All we do to set up the roaming profile
On 06/10/12 11:14, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 17:36, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
[...]
[...] Linux clients map whatever the [home]
share points at to the unixHomeDirectory
On 06/10/12 11:32, Rowland Penny wrote:
On 06/10/12 10:14, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 17:36, stevest...@steve-ss.com wrote:
On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 13:14, stevest...@steve-ss.com wrote:
Is that possible on Linux clients? If so, how is it
On 6 October 2012 17:13, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
On 06/10/12 11:14, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 17:36, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
[...]
[...] Linux clients map whatever
Hi Mario,
As I configured the Roaming profiles under linux, it more or less generate
an abnormal operation (in less than 2 mins) if I add/copy some files to the
home directory. But for Windows XP and Windows 7 is running smoothly and it
generates folders at the Samba4 server location with
On 05/10/12 09:44, Denis Cardon wrote:
Hi Mario,
As I configured the Roaming profiles under linux, it more or less
generate
an abnormal operation (in less than 2 mins) if I add/copy some files
to the
home directory. But for Windows XP and Windows 7 is running smoothly
and it
generates folders
On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
[...]
Hi
It's working here with Version 4.0.0rc3-GIT-56ffe75
All we do to set up the roaming profile on Linux is to add the attribute:
profilePath: \\server\profiles\steve2
to the user DN entry in LDAP.
and whilst we're there we also
On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote:
[...]
Hi
It's working here with Version 4.0.0rc3-GIT-56ffe75
All we do to set up the roaming profile on Linux is to add the attribute:
profilePath: \\server\profiles\steve2
to the user DN entry in
Hi,
As I configured the Roaming profiles under linux, it more or less generate
an abnormal operation (in less than 2 mins) if I add/copy some files to the
home directory. But for Windows XP and Windows 7 is running smoothly and it
generates folders at the Samba4 server location with corresponding
Hi Simon,
However, a user login in which the profile is defined to be on a samba
server that is not the PDC never gets a roaming profile -- instead the
user
always gets a temporary profile. Looking at the Windows logs, it is
complaining about a permissions issue. However, once logged in (with
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 9:01 AM, Sean Crosby
richardnixonsh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Simon,
However, a user login in which the profile is defined to be on a samba
server that is not the PDC never gets a roaming profile -- instead the
user
always gets a temporary profile. Looking at the Windows
I tried to build a setup to model and hence learn how to configure samba
servers for the setup that I described below.
However, a user login in which the profile is defined to be on a samba
server that is not the PDC never gets a roaming profile -- instead the user
always gets a temporary
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] roaming profiles - one file can't be
copied to server
Hi,
what is the error message ?
if i guess..
Look for .TMP files in the users profile folder.
delete them when the user is logged in.
Let the user logout again and see if its happens again.
i have these extra
line allows administrator to access all profiles
valid users = %U @Domain Admins
Louis
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Onderwerp: [Samba] roaming profiles - one file can't be copied
to server
Hi,
i have a Ubuntu x64 10.04 Server. Samba configured as PDC.
Since today i experience that roaming prfiles can't copy one
file to the
server and shout an error message.
It's no specific file, mostly its one
Am 12.04.2011 19:16, schrieb J. Echter:
Hi,
i have a Ubuntu x64 10.04 Server. Samba configured as PDC.
Since today i experience that roaming prfiles can't copy one file to the
server and shout an error message.
It's no specific file, mostly its one in my Thunderbird Profile.
Does anybody know
Am 12.04.2011 19:16, schrieb J. Echter:
Hi,
i have a Ubuntu x64 10.04 Server. Samba configured as PDC.
Since today i experience that roaming prfiles can't copy one file to the
server and shout an error message.
It's no specific file, mostly its one in my Thunderbird Profile.
Does anybody know
Hi,
i have a Ubuntu x64 10.04 Server. Samba configured as PDC.
Since today i experience that roaming prfiles can't copy one file to the
server and shout an error message.
It's no specific file, mostly its one in my Thunderbird Profile.
Does anybody know what could this cause to happen?
My
If you are talking about samba4!? just use the microsoft ads tools to
gave the user rights according to your needs.
Or look for http://www.resara.org
Good luck
Daniel
On Mon, 28 Mar 2011 17:18:04 -0400, Ryan Leimenstoll ryanl1...@gmail.com
wrote:
Now, I cannot access the share at all, I'd
I tried Resara, but permissions still aren't honored. I can easily view and
edit other users files that are on the share, as well as change permissions.
Is it possible to have each roaming profile stored on the Homes share
accessible to only that user? Thanks
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 7:20 AM,
2011 22:06:01
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles Configuration
I tried Resara, but permissions still aren't honored. I can easily view and
edit other users files that are on the share, as well as change permissions.
Is it possible to have each roaming profile stored
Now, I cannot access the share at all, I'd imagine because my samba4 users
are not local users, but are stored in the Samba4 Active Directory
database. Is there anyway I can have Samba4 let each Samba user have his own
files not viewable by others on a share? Thus
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 2:55 PM,
Hello all! I am new to the mailing lists, as well as Samba. I was looking
for an Active Directory alternative for linux, and finally landed on Samba4.
My installation is alpha12, installed via apt on Ubuntu 10.10. I am trying
to create roaming profiles, however, if path = /UserData then the
Hello.
I see a lot of people having this problem, but found not solution so far.
The setup: samba 3.0.37 on FreeBSD 7.3/i386 acting as PDC; a similar BDC
(only amd64) and XP clients.
Users have roaming profiles on the PDC.
What happens is:
_ a laptop user disconnects from the network (so the
Hello.
I see a lot of people having this problem, but found not solution so far.
The setup: samba 3.0.37 on FreeBSD 7.3/i386 acting as PDC; a similar BDC
(only amd64) and XP clients.
Users have roaming profiles on the PDC.
What happens is:
_ a laptop user disconnects from the network (so the
Hello.
I see a lot of people having this problem, but found not solution so far.
The setup: samba 3.0.37 on FreeBSD 7.3/i386 acting as PDC; a similar BDC
(only amd64) and XP clients.
Users have roaming profiles on the PDC.
What happens is:
_ a laptop user disconnects from the network (so the
From: Andrea Venturoli m...@netfence.it
What happens is:
_ a laptop user disconnects from the network (so the local and server
profiles
are fully synchronized);
_ at home [s]he deletes some files;
_ back in the office, he connects to the net and logons;
_ Windows copies everything
On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 23:11 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
On 19/09/10 07:55 PM, Philippe LeCavalier wrote:
Gary,
On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 14:21 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
I've been at this for hours now and am still not getting it to
work. I've been through the lists trying to find an answer
On 19/09/10 07:55 PM, Philippe LeCavalier wrote:
Gary,
On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 14:21 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
I've been at this for hours now and am still not getting it to
work. I've been through the lists trying to find an answer and so
far as I can tell, everything is configured OK.
Gary,
On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 14:21 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
I've been at this for hours now and am still not getting it to work.
I've been through the lists trying to find an answer and so far as I can
tell, everything is configured OK. Obviously it's not, but I'm stuck.
I recently
I've been at this for hours now and am still not getting it to work.
I've been through the lists trying to find an answer and so far as I can
tell, everything is configured OK. Obviously it's not, but I'm stuck.
I recently installed Squeeze on my home server, overwriting a Lenny
installation.
I know this may be a hairbrained idea, and I may be totally off base here. If
so please let me know. But I was wondering how to have roaming profiles similar
to xp and vista/7 on a linux client pc. Say I am at one desk with xp (or
vista/7) and I want to login as myself on a linux desktop (say
On 11/08/10 21:17, Donny Brooks wrote:
I know this may be a hairbrained idea, and I may be totally off base here. If
so please let me know. But I was wondering how to have roaming profiles similar
to xp and vista/7 on a linux client pc. Say I am at one desk with xp (or
vista/7) and I want to
From: German Molano gmol...@ignios.net
Hi there I am setting up a PDC with Centos 5 + Samba 3.5.4 + Openldap with
Roaming profiles using kixstart tools to mount shared folder and modifing some
registry entries on windows workstations,
The Roaming profiles works fine between Win2000 and
John Doe wrote:
From: German Molano gmol...@ignios.net
Hi there I am setting up a PDC with Centos 5 + Samba 3.5.4 + Openldap with
Roaming profiles using kixstart tools to mount shared folder and modifing some
registry entries on windows workstations,
The Roaming profiles works fine
Hi there I am setting up a PDC with Centos 5 + Samba 3.5.4 + Openldap
with Roaming profiles using kixstart tools to mount shared folder and
modifing some registry entries on windows workstations,
The Roaming profiles works fine between Win2000 and WinXP. but when I
tried to join a Win7 or Vista
Thanks John,
I will give that a try today.
Dan
On Wed, 2010-01-27 at 21:27 -0600, John H Terpstra wrote:
On 01/27/2010 08:29 PM, Daniel R. Gore wrote:
Because of the extremely restrictive security environment we work under,
our Windows Admins have disabled the administrator account on our
Because of the extremely restrictive security environment we work under,
our Windows Admins have disabled the administrator account on our Domain
and created a new account with administrator rights. The result is that
the common RID of 500 which maps to the Linux UID and GID of 500 is no
longer
On 01/27/2010 08:29 PM, Daniel R. Gore wrote:
Because of the extremely restrictive security environment we work under,
our Windows Admins have disabled the administrator account on our Domain
and created a new account with administrator rights. The result is that
the common RID of 500 which
we still do not have a solution.
are there are any changes from samba 3.0.x to 3.4.x??? since upgrade to 3.4.3 it does not work anymore with permissions
0777.
we need roaming profiles! but we can not roll back to version 3.0.x since we
also need Windows 7 support.
thanks for any help!
I solved it...
in smb.conf following parameter was configured:
force user = %U
when removing force user everything works fine. i don't know why it works w/ 3.0.x but not w/ 3.4.x but it's nice to
have satisfied users again :)
best
Alexander Födisch schrieb:
we still do
Very strange-
we do use Samba 3.4.3 and still have the force user =%U option
in the [Profiles] section in combination with 700 rights on the
users folder ... and this is working
regards
I solved it...
in smb.conf following parameter was configured:
force user = %U
when
not a fix, but permissions of 1777 would be slightly better.
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Hi,
since we did an upgrade from samba 3.0.28 to samba 3.4.x we have trouble with roaming profiles. Currently we are running
samba 3.4.3.
When logging on, the profile folder on fileserver is created, but the user gets
an error message:
Your roaming profile is not available. You are
Gary Dale wrote:
The netlogon share is, AFAIK, used if you want to provide scripts to be
run at logon. It's not essential for roaming profiles but it's also
probably not large so there is no point in not having one. Corporate
types love being able to control end user's using netlogon scripts.
Wojciech Giel wrote:
Gary Dale wrote:
The netlogon share is, AFAIK, used if you want to provide scripts to be
run at logon. It's not essential for roaming profiles but it's also
probably not large so there is no point in not having one. Corporate
types love being able to control end user's
Hi
I trying to configure Samba PDC/BDC with LDAP master/slave backend and file
server as a Member serwer.
PDC/BDC with ldap is working. But now I 'm in the middle of configuring
roaming profiles but I don't understand some issues.
Samba PDC/BDC with ldap's is on ubuntu server whereas samba
Wojciech Giel wrote:
Hi
I trying to configure Samba PDC/BDC with LDAP master/slave backend and file
server as a Member serwer.
PDC/BDC with ldap is working. But now I 'm in the middle of configuring
roaming profiles but I don't understand some issues.
Samba PDC/BDC with ldap's is on ubuntu
I'm having a weird problem with xp sp2 where when a user logs in
instead of their 'my documents' folder they get a 'my documents'
folder of a user that has logged in previously. I'm getting the
Offline Files - Working offline You are no longer connected to
DOMAIN alert. If I synchronize, and
Admins
Sorry if i didnt reply your message, i didnt see that.
Louis
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming profiles
On 8/22
]
Verzonden: vrijdag 22 augustus 2008 16:53
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming profiles
On 8/22/2008, L.P.H. van Belle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
yes, turn off Pofile acls,
This is the second time you have said this, but never answered my
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Mugo Martin might have said:
Hi all, thanks for your replies
I got the profiles to work, did not remove the
profile acls = Yes
line. This is my profiles section;
[profiles]
comment = User profiles
path = /var/lib/samba/profiles
read
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008, Mike Eggleston might have said:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Mugo Martin might have said:
Hi all, thanks for your replies
I got the profiles to work, did not remove the
profile acls = Yes
line. This is my profiles section;
[profiles]
comment = User
.
=== Default: profile acls = no
Louis
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming profiles
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Mugo
On 8/22/2008, L.P.H. van Belle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
yes, turn off Pofile acls,
This is the second time you have said this, but never answered my
request for WHY would you suggest this, when the samba devs say it is
REQUIRED?
Please, either provide an answer/rationale for why you are
that.
Louis
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming profiles
On 8/22/2008, L.P.H. van Belle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
yes, turn off Pofile
Hi John:
Thanks a lot for your detailed explanations!
Am 19.08.2008 18:35:48 schrieb(en) John H Terpstra:
Inside the NTUSER.DAT file, that you will find in the user's profile
directory on the Samba server, is stored the SID of the user who owns
the profile. If for any reason the user's SID
On 8/20/2008, Albrecht Dreß ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Maybe I should add that I didn't create the accounts using Samba, but
through a hack to the Kolab groupware server which also uses LDAP as
backend. The hack assigns User and Group SID as
Oh, yeah, well...
Then I suggest you go talk to
Hi all, thanks for your replies
I got the profiles to work, did not remove the
profile acls = Yes
line. This is my profiles section;
[profiles]
comment = User profiles
path = /var/lib/samba/profiles
read only = No
profile acls = Yes
valid users = %U
Hi all,
I am currently fighting with roaming user profiles which shall be
stored on an Ubuntu 8.04 Xeon (64 bit) box. I'm running the stock
Ubuntu packages (version 3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.4). The Ubuntu box runs as
PDC with a LDAP backend.
Adding a Win 2000 SP4 workstation to the domain
augustus 2008 11:22
Aan: samba@lists.samba.org
Onderwerp: [Samba] Roaming Profiles only for Admin?
Hi all,
I am currently fighting with roaming user profiles which shall be
stored on an Ubuntu 8.04 Xeon (64 bit) box. I'm running the stock
Ubuntu packages (version 3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.4
Hi people. Im in need of help as far as roaming profiles are concerned.
Allow me as I know this issue has been discussed timelessly but let me just
ask it because I have been unable to get it to work.
My Samba + Ldap setup is fine and XP users can authenticate alright. Im
using samba 3.0.28.
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Onderwerp: [Samba] Roaming profiles
Hi people. Im in need of help as far as roaming profiles are concerned.
Allow me as I know this issue has been discussed timelessly
but let me just
ask it because I have been unable to get it to work.
My Samba + Ldap setup is fine and XP users can
in...
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Subject: [Samba] Roaming Profiles only for Admin?
Hi all,
I am currently fighting with roaming user
On 8/19/2008, L.P.H. van Belle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Remove the profile acls =yes
???
Isn't this REQUIRED for the profiles share?
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On Tuesday 19 August 2008 07:18:56 Mugo Martin wrote:
Hi people. Im in need of help as far as roaming profiles are concerned.
Allow me as I know this issue has been discussed timelessly but let me just
ask it because I have been unable to get it to work.
My Samba + Ldap setup is fine and XP
nope
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming profiles
On 8/19/2008, L.P.H. van Belle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Remove the profile
Maybe you could provide a level 10 log of when the first error happens
(for a new user).
Are all your users member of the group users ?
Are all the underlying directories (/var /var/lib /var/lib/samba ...) set
with at least the o+x permission on the file system ?
François
Hi people. Im in need
Hi,
thanks a lot for all hints...
After playing a whole afternoon with the W2Ksp4 box, I made some
progress...
First, I had to run gpedit on the 2k box, and to activate the
option for not checking the ownership of roaming profile folders (key
is Computer configuration - Administrative
On Tuesday 19 August 2008 11:06:31 Albrecht Dreß wrote:
Hi,
thanks a lot for all hints...
After playing a whole afternoon with the W2Ksp4 box, I made some
progress...
First, I had to run gpedit on the 2k box, and to activate the
option for not checking the ownership of roaming profile
Heiko,
I suggest you concentrate on the re-directed folders - not the roaming
profile - because the roaming profile is copied to the local hard disc
when you log on - so throughout your session it is locally stored. You
might try un-directing your re-directed folders one at a time (over a
period
Hello,
I've setup a PDC with Samba 3.0.31 and I am testing on a Windows Vista
box (64 bits version).
Often I get the message of programs that they are not responding and
it takes about half a minute before I can use them again. Especially
Mozilla Firefox has this problem often (allthough I'm
In both 2000 and XP when someone makes a change to thier desktop, folders
located on thier desktop, etc, then logs out those changes are not reflected
on the server. Thus when that person logs back in all files, icons, etc are
restored even though they were deleted.
Logouts occur very rapidly but
Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles Load Very Slowly
On 5/29/2008, Gar Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I agree with the java cache being a likely suspect if Application
Data is still being loaded via the roaming profile.
Yeah, I don't know why they don't default that to the Local Settings
On 5/30/2008, L.P.H. van Belle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
and this is why you also must check you Temp and internet Temp
sigh
Unless someone intentionally moved them, these ARE IN THE LOCAL SETTINGS
FOLDER so NO, you do NOT need to worry about these.
This is very simple to check - do you
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Adam Williams
Verzonden: woensdag 28 mei 2008 14:49
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles Load Very Slowly
how do you disable java caching?
L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
I agree, roming
Verzonden: donderdag 29 mei 2008 6:20
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles Load Very Slowly
The particular login that had that error was several logins ago. The
current logins are not producing any errors on the server side. Logoff
is almost instantaneous. I am having
On 5/29/2008, L.P.H. van Belle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Clean up internet cache and temperary files.
These are in the 'Local Settings' folder, which is, by default, NOT part
of a roaming profile, so is irrelevant...
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Verzonden: donderdag 29 mei 2008 6:20
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles Load Very Slowly
The particular login that had that error was several logins ago. The
current logins are not producing any errors on the server side
On 5/29/2008, Gar Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I agree with the java cache being a likely suspect if Application
Data is still being loaded via the roaming profile.
Yeah, I don't know why they don't default that to the Local Settings
folder... dumb...
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles Load Very Slowly
The profiles are 1.1MB (Just the default files and a few other
things to
test with). The server is 1000MB and the clients are 100MB. This is
why it has baffled me so much!
Adam Williams wrote:
how big
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles Load Very Slowly
The profiles are 1.1MB (Just the default files and a few other
things to
test with). The server is 1000MB and the clients are 100MB. This is
why it has baffled me so much!
Adam
Lovenberg
Verzonden: woensdag 28 mei 2008 9:15
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles Load Very Slowly
L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
Also try to set you nic fixed speeds.
and your profile is 1.1. MB ?? thats very very small.
a normal profile is about 10-25
On 5/28/2008, Scott Lovenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Also, I've found that roaming profiles seem to choke when you've got
lots of very small files. Those files are usually in local settings
under the profile, but not always.
Roaming Profiles do NOT contain *anything* in the 'Local
On 5/28/2008, L.P.H. van Belle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
a tip i can give everybody, disable java caching.
i had a user with 6500+ files in java cache dir which made
loggin in very slow.
Or just point the cahce folder to a folde rin the 'Local Settings' folder.
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