This is a known problem. At this time there is no way to do what you
are
trying to do.
Thank you very much for the clarification. I really appreciate this.
Can we work around this known problems with login scripts/ preexec
scripts? Are the variables supported in these scripts?
Regards,
Marc
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Not quite! The smb.conf setting is used in creating the user account
entry in
tdbsam.
Yes, I forgot this one. But when adding a user I end up with entries
like the following:
Profile Path: \\myserver\myuser\.profile.UNKNOWN\profile.pds
This is not really useful, is it? And when I correct it to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Marc Petitmermet wrote:
| Dear List Members
|
| We are trying to setup samba PDC with tdbsam backend.
|
| First question: When Home Directory is not set in tdbsam
| does samba just use the setting of logon home in smb.conf?
| And when it's set does
| First question: When Home Directory is not set in tdbsam
| does samba just use the setting of logon home in smb.conf?
| And when it's set does it ignore the smb.conf setting?
You actually can't exlude these settings from the
tdbsam records IIRC. I'd have to go back and look again
to be sure.
On Monday 13 December 2004 15:31, Marc Petitmermet wrote:
| First question: When Home Directory is not set in tdbsam
| does samba just use the setting of logon home in smb.conf?
| And when it's set does it ignore the smb.conf setting?
You actually can't exlude these settings from the
Dear List Members
We are trying to setup samba PDC with tdbsam backend.
First question: When Home Directory is not set in tdbsam does samba
just use the setting of logon home in smb.conf? And when it's set
does it ignore the smb.conf setting?
Second question: Does tdbsam allow the inclusion of