"Bradley W. Langhorst" wrote: > > On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 02:48, Marc Berenschot wrote: > > > > >Can someone help a beleagured (windows ignorant) unix nerd who is > > >forced > > >to support a couple of odd windows machines out? Where do I find this > > >on a windows 2000 professional machine? Alternatively, if this just > > >twiddles some reg key, can someone tell me what to do via regedit to > > >acheive the same thing? > > > > > > You do not need this on windows 2000. To get roaming profiles working > > there you need to add nt acl support = yes to the profile share. > > This is only for Win XP with SP1, since Microsoft made some changes > > there (asking for a SID when opening a profile). > I think you may have this backwards... > > If I understand this correctly there are two possibilities > Samba domain controller > nt acl support must be yes if you are using XPsp1. > nt acl support can be yes if you are using XPrelease > nt acl support can be yes if you are using win2kSP2 > No samba domain controller If not using winbind: > nt acl support = no for win2ksp2 and XPrelease > for XPsp1 you must apply the group policy change to log on. If using winbind: nt acl support can be yes for all known versions, no reason to turn it off.
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