Dave Coventry wrote:
Hi Gary, thanks for taking the time...
2010/1/12 Gary Dale <[email protected]>:
Who owns the files in the user's home directory? What group do they belong
to? Is the user a member of that group? Has the user account been enabled?
She does: (her name is Patience)
chown patirnce:patience -R /hom/patience
I hope you've got some typos in the above line and it's not what you
actually typed. :)
What happens when you do pdbedit -v <username> on the Samba server?
server:~# pdbedit -v patience
Unix username: patience
NT username:
Account Flags: [U ]
User SID: S-1-5-21-1378684879-2305813817-1546644450-3010
Primary Group SID: S-1-5-21-1378684879-2305813817-1546644450-513
Full Name: Kebonye Patience Vry,,,
Home Directory: \\server\patience
HomeDir Drive:
Logon Script:
Profile Path: \\server\patience\profile
Domain: SERVER
Account desc:
Workstations:
Munged dial:
Logon time: 0
Logoff time: never
Kickoff time: never
Password last set: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 08:17:20 SAST
Password can change: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 08:17:20 SAST
Password must change: never
Last bad password : 0
Bad password count : 0
Logon hours : FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Have you checked the id mapping and group mapping for her SIDs?
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