On 9/17/2010 10:15 AM, Claudio Prono wrote: > Ok, i have done some step forward. > > Now i have only a problem: > > When i disconnect from the remote pc, it seems it drops first the > tickets of AFS, and then try to write the changes to the remote profile. > The result is: if i have the remote folder msprofile with an ACL like > system:anyuser all, it writes correctly the changes on the profile, if i > don't have that ACL, it fails to write remote profile..... > > Now, the question is: how i can make Windows first write the updated > profile, then drop tickets? > > The ACL system:anyuser all for the profile folder is not a good solution... > > Any hint?
The afslogon.dll has special code in it that has to detect that the profile is redirected into AFS. This is based on the assumption that a domain is in use. The additional case for a non-domain profile in AFS would have to be added. Jeffrey Altman
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