On 11/24/2012 07:36 PM, Michael Trausch wrote:
On 11/24/2012 10:01 PM, Matthieu Patou wrote:
No I meant use wireshark to do trace
(https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Capture_Packets)
Yeah, I did that; I posted a little bit ago about that. Nothing
interesting was found.
The group policy thing is a red herring it turns out.
Here's what I know at the moment:
* My user account and profile work just fine. They were rsync'd over
from the Samba 3.5 server.
* All other user accounts and profiles _do not_ work, giving the Group
Policy Client failed the logon error message. Color me confused as
to why.
I tried this:
I created a new user account, "testuser", and that logged in
successfully. It is not a member of Domain Admins, so it seems that
only the users from the old Samba server (excluding myself, which I
have no clue why) are somehow not compatible with the new setup.
I thought maybe it was a permissions problem on the profile directory,
so I checked the ACLs against the ACLs for the newly created profile.
Identical, except for the user account, which was to be expected.
Nothing useful learned there.
Maybe you were using the old policy system (poledit ?) and it conflict
with the new one ? Try to clean one user home if you can.
Matthieu
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Matthieu Patou
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