use pdbedit -Lv user to determine if there is a profile path, if there ist
no path specified, profile for this user is disabled, maybe I'm wrong, but I
think so. It doesn't depend on the password backend, definitly.
regards
Am Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2007 16:21:40 schrieb Net Warrior:
HI there
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]odi wrote:
use pdbedit -Lv user to determine if there is a profile path, if there ist
no path specified, profile for this user is disabled, maybe I'm wrong, but I
think so. It doesn't depend on the password backend, definitly.
Actually that sounds about right, I've
HI there guys.
Sorry for disturbing you with a very basic question, log time ago, searching
in the archives I found that profiles can be enabled or disabled for
everyone, and that cannot be enabled for a gorup of users or a specific
user.
I read the how-tos, they explain very well how to manage
Net Warrior wrote:
HI there guys.
Sorry for disturbing you with a very basic question, log time ago, searching
in the archives I found that profiles can be enabled or disabled for
everyone, and that cannot be enabled for a gorup of users or a specific
user.
I believe this is the case using a