Hello.

Is there any way to prevent user "billyg" from logging onto a samba pdc more then 
once? 

Or perhaps is there a better way of dealing with the following scenario:

Consider this, "billyg" logs onto the domain in the morning, creates volumns of work, 
then decides he needs to scan a picture so then logs onto the machine with the 
scanner, meanwhile, his computer obiediantly follows instructions given to it by the 
befuddled system administrator and automatically logs "billyg" off after N minutes of 
inactivity (by means of winexit.scr). After "billyg" has completed his scanning he 
logs off, returns to his [primary] workstation and naturally logs back into it, only 
to find out HE HAS LOST ALL OF HIS MOST RECENT WORK. oh the horror.

Alternatively, he scans his picture, saves it to My\ Documents and logs off before N 
minutes has passed. He returns to his [primary] workstation, finishes up his work and 
logs off before leaving. The next morning "billyg" wants to set his recently scanned 
picture of Nuffles, his pet hamster, as his background image. He double-clicks My\ 
Documents only to find out HE HAS LOST THE SCANNED HAMSTER JPEG. oh the horror.


This was my experiance while testing logons with roaming profiles.

It would seem though, if roaming profiles could be used for the initial logon, and 
subsequent logons used a local cached profile then [important] data would not 
overwritten like in the first-part scenario. The plus side is that there is a default 
message explaining to the user that they could not connect to the roaming profile and 
that a local copy will be used instead. If this were to happen "billyg" would 
instinctively save Nuffles.jpg to his "home" drive. 

Why not use the "home" drive for all data? "billyg" has a laptop, and using roaming 
profiles is a very easy way to get his current projects onto the server for backup and 
synchronizing.

I am dealing with the combined inherent weaknesses of both the software and my users.
At least the software I can reconfigure.

Any suggestions?

-dxd
Darius Xerxes Desiderio
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