On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 13:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I\'ve set up a samba 3 PDC which seems to be running perfectly fine. All > workstations can log in properly and roaming profiles also works as expected. One of > the workstations, a laptop, is on the road from time to time and therefor I > naturally disconnected it from the network and did a routine logon to the domain i > had setup before releasing it into the wild again. The logon failed... > > I had expected a simple error message telling me I can\'t use the servers profile > but the error message I receive is: > \"The system cannot log you on now because the domain xxx is not available.\" > > I\'ve tried the same procedure on several workstations and get the same result on > all but one (which btw seems perfectly oblivious to the other workstations problem > with the task). > > I\'ve also checked the local policy settings in Windows to make sure the cached > logons setting is > 0, and indeed it\'s set to the default 10. > > I\'ve checked around for anyone having the same problem but can\'t seem to find it. > If there are anyone out there that have any advice at all I\'d be very grateful! > --- best to check your logs on the samba machine. On my system, they're in /var/log/samba/log.netbios_name_of_machine
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