Sorry, I am not being descriptive enough.
In my smb.conf I have the entry logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U\%a Hence the reason why you see "iitest\Win2K\ntuser.ini", etc. in the log. The "Win2K" portion is what is substituted for %a. In fact, when I look in /var/spool/samba/profiles I see the directories "ittest\Win2K\","username\Win2K\",etc., which is what I wanted as it keeps profiles for different architectures separate. Thx. On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 15:46, Thomas Bork wrote: > Hi Geoff Stitt, > > you wrote: > > > Still, when I log in from a Windows XP Professional client "Win2K" is > > still used. > [..] > > [2003/04/04 13:01:42, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(246) > > ittest opened file ittest/Win2K/ntuser.ini read=Yes write=No > > (numopen=2) > > Your log says only, that user ittest opened the file > > ittest/Win2K/ntuser.ini > > nothing more, nothing less. This has nothing to do with the macro %a. > If you want to know, from which share (service) the file was opened, > search in the log above for > > [2003/04/04 22:38:08, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(636) > ??? (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) connect to service ??? as user ittest (uid=?, > gid=?) (pid ???) > > > Example from my machine: > > [2003/04/04 22:38:08, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(636) > xp (192.168.0.11) connect to service root as user root (uid=0, gid=0) > (pid 12321) > [2003/04/04 22:38:13, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(246) > Administrator opened file profile/ntuser.ini read=Yes write=No > (numopen=2) > [2003/04/04 22:38:13, 2] smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(229) > root closed file profile/ntuser.ini (numopen=1) > > > I opened \\root\profile\ntuser.ini in my homedir. > > > der tom -- Geoff Stitt Information Technology Dept. SOMA Networks, Inc. 312 Adelaide Street West Suite 700 Toronto, CANADA M5V 1R2 Phone +1 416 977 1414, x1611 Fax +1 416 977 1505
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