Also make sure that SID returned by "wbinfo -n DOMAIN\name" matches the
name returned by    "wbinfo -s SID" command.

Yeah...but that's a real puzzler, isn't it? Why the is the nsswitch/winbindd process getting a SID as a value for uid? I've seen it briefly when some process is lagging out. But I can't ever recall such a state being "permanent"....Odd...something's nagging me about this, can't put my finger on it.



On 07/08/2010 01:45 PM, [email protected] wrote:






Hello,

I recently migrated all data and user accounts from our old Samba file
server to a new (Samba 3.4.0 on Unbuntu 9.10) one. Everything is working
fine except that there is one user whose SID is showing in the "Owner"
column of Windows Explorer instead of the user name.

It's not a big problem, but the user is uncomfortable with it and I'd
like to know why it's happening and how to fix it.

Check for duplicate UID's somewhere.




Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

Greg
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