Jeffrey Altman wrote:
You can absolutely store your Windows profile in AFS.  The problem
you are going to have if you are not using Active Directory is how
are you going to map the Windows Account's Profile to the path in
AFS.  You can't do it with LDAP so you are going to have to figure
out so other way of configuring it within the framework you are
using for Windows account management.

As long as the profile directory points to an AFS UNC path, all
you have to do for OpenAFS for Windows is to turn on Integrated
Login and ensure that the Windows account name combined with the
AFS cell name equal the Kerberos principal name.

  Windows: user
  AFS cell: cell.name
  Principal:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sorry I probably had to specify in detail... I don't want to have local users :) That would be quite easy otherwise!

All I want is to authenticate remotely and remotely have profiles. Nothing local... that's why I sent the post...

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