The per-user values set by pdbedit do override the value in smb.conf. The problem I am having is that I set "profile path" with pdbedit to something different than what's in smb.conf, but now I want to go back to the value of "logon path" in smb.conf. Setting the profile path with pdbedit to an empty string, "", or NULL, does not result in the value being read again from smb.conf, it just sets the value to blank.

Thanks.

How do you remove the per-user value with pdbedit and have the value read from smb.conf? I have tried setting the per-user value both to "" and NULL.


On 12/6/2010 10:23 AM, TAKAHASHI Motonobu wrote:
Hello,

2010/12/6 Gaiseric Vandal<[email protected]>:
I would guess that the per-user settings should override the general
smb.conf settings.
If you use "modern" passdb such as tdbsam or ldapsam, "logon path"
parameter works only to set the default value for 'profile path'.

I had problems with roaming profiles-  I didn't want to use them but
sometimes on client logins/logouts the XP client would try to load
Set the below line:

   logon path =

2010/12/6 Andy<[email protected]>:
How do you force the "profile path" in pdbedit to get its value from
"logon path" in smb.conf?

Is it possible to disable roaming profiles by user with pdbedit and leave
"logon path" set in smb.conf?
The only way is to use "old" passdb such as smbpasswd or ldapsam_compat.

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