On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Nick Schuetz wrote: > Yes I have, this morning as a matter a fact. I don't know what caused it > (maybe daylight savings). I fixed it by stopping then starting Samba > (not restarting) the first time it happend. The second time it happened > starting and stopping (not restarting) didn't work so I unplugged > (cutting off the power supply to) the client machine for 5 + seconds > clearing memory and booted up into my profile just fine.
Hmmm, this is interesting. If it happens again, it would be interesting if you can grab a trace of the packets exchanged when you try to log on. I solved my problem by deleting my profiles up on the server, and then logging off, which wrote a new (old) set of profiles, and the next time I logged back on, everything seemed OK. I suspect that my problem was due to the SID of my Samba server changing and not matching the SID stored in NTUSER.DAT, which controls access. Wish I had a tool that could read registry files under UNIX. Regards ----- Richard Sharpe, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.richardsharpe.com