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>From jht at samba.org Tue Feb 4 16:29:59 2003
From: jht at samba.org (John H Terpstra)
Date: Tue Feb 4 16:30:01 2003
Subject: [Samba] Not able to login to Samba PDC
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On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Manjunath H N wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am getting this error when I try to join my Win2K m/c to Samba,
>
> Windows cannot log you on because the profile cannot be loaded. Contact
your
> network administrator.
Send me your smb.conf off-line. I'll check it out.
> DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
>
> I dont want Roaming profile to be implemented, I just want to give users
> local profiles only.
Your choices are:
1. Local profiles
- I know of no registry keys that will allow auto-deletion
of LOCAL profiles on log out
2. Roaming profiles
- your options here are:
- can use auto-delete on logout option
- requires a registry key change on workstation
a) Personal Roaming profiles
- should be preserved on a central server
- workstations 'cache' (store) a local copy
- used in case the profile can not be downloaded
at next logon
b) Group profiles
- loaded from a cetral place
c) Mandatory profiles
- can be personal or group
- can NOT be changed (except by an administrator
A WinNT4/2K/XP profile can vary in size from 130KB to off the scale.
Outlook PST files are most often part of the profile and can be many GB in
size. On average (in a well controlled environment) roaming profie size of
2MB is a good rule of thumb to use for planning purposes. In an
undisciplined environment I have seen up to 2GB profiles. Users tend to
complain when it take an hour to log onto a workstation but they harvest
the fuits of folly (and ignorance).
The point of all the above is to show that roaming profiles and good
controls of how they can be changed as well as good discipline make up for
a problem free site.
PS: Microsoft's answer to the PST problem is to store all email in an MS
Exchange Server back-end. But this is another story ...!
So, having LOCAL profiles means:
a) If lots of users user each machine
- lot's of local disk storage needed for local profiles
b) Every workstation the user logs into has it's own profile
- can be very different from machine to machine
On the other hand, having roaming profiles means:
a) The network administrator can control EVERY aspect of user
profiles
b) With the use of mandatory profiles - a drastic reduction
in network management overheads
c) User unhappiness about not being able to change their profiles
soon fades as they get used to being able to work reliably
But note:
I have managed and installed MANY NT/2K networks and have NEVER found one
where users who move from machine to machine are happy with local
profiles. In the long run local profiles bite them.
> When the client tries to logon to the PDC it looks for a profile to
download
> where do I put this default profile.
Firstly, your samba server need to be configured as a domain controller.
server = user
os level = 32 (or more)
domain logons = Yes
Plus you need to have a NETLOGON share that is world readable.
It is a good idea to add a logon script to pre-set printer and
drive connections. There is also a facility for automatically
synchronizing the workstation time clock with that of the logon
server (another good thing to do).
Note: To invoke auto-deletion of roaming profile from the local
workstation cache (disk storage) you need to use the Group Policy Editor
to create a file called NTConfig.POL with the appropriate entries. This
file needs to be located in the NETLOGON share root directory.
Oh, of course the windows clients need to be members of the domain.
Workgroup machines do NOT do network logons - so they never see domain
profiles.
Secondly, for roaming profiles you need:
logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U (with some such path)
logon drive = H: (Z: is the default)
Plus you need a PROFILES share that is world writable.
> Please help me I am totally lost with this error from past two days I
tried
> everything & googled around quite a bit but of no help. Please help me.
I hope this helps you.
- John T.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "RADNET Sales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 9:54 PM
Subject: Re: [linux-setup] bingung samba :(
> Untuk koneksi dari Windows ke samba..coba cari file network.txt dan baca
> topik mengenai samba..
> setting di register window(masuk ke window registry editor (Regedit)),
> 1. cari
...HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\Vnetsup
> 2. Tambahkan entry baru EnablePlainTextPassword dengan tipe(value) DWORD
>
> untuk masalh print jaringan aku belum pernah coba..
>
> smoga dapet pencerahan dari yang lainnya yah..
>
> ibhe..
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ririk budiyono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 6:55 PM
> Subject: [linux-setup] bingung samba :(
>
>
> > assalamualaikum wr.wb
> >
> > halo temen2 yg baik ;)~ , saya baru belajar linux dan mau minta tolong
> > temen2 untuk membagi ilmunya pada saya dalam hal :
> >
> > [1] gimana caranya kita (dari komputer linux) bisa ngeprint lewat
> jaringan,
> > dan printer tersebut ada di
> > komputer dengan OS Windows
> > [2] kenapa dari komputer linux tidak bisa mengakses ke komputer dengan
OS
> > windows 2k server atau
> > windows 2k profesional, padahal ke komputer dgn OS win98 gak ada
> > masalah
> > [3] nah,..masalah ini kebalikan dari yg ke-2, kenapa komputer dengan OS
> > windows tidak bisa mengakses
> > komputer linux,..selalu diminta u/ masukin "user name" sama
> "password"
> >
> > begitulah temen2 masalah saya toloooong saya dibantu yaa, kalo bisa
contoh
> > konfigurasi pada "samba"-nya soalnya saya sampe pusing bikin konfigurasi
> > tapi tetep nggak bisa....trima kasih
> >
> >
> > wassalamualaikum wr.wb
> >
> > ri2k
> >
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