In fact setting up the profiles is the biggest problem with samba. Here are some things you might check:
Ich weiss. ;) Alptr�ume... I know. ;) Nightmares..
1) You have distinguish the share name in [...] from the the unix
path. So if your service is called \\%L\Profiles\%u\ in
[global] section, then you need to have a section [Profiles]
with the correct UNIX path, p.ex. /usr/local/profiles .
Small typos like /usr/local/Profiles or [profile] will make it
unavailable.
Das war das erste was ich ausprobierte. ;) This was the first thing i checked. ;)
By the way: I use a capital %U and no slash at the end. I
don't know if that makes a difference.
Keine ahnung... ;) No idea... ;)
2) The user profile directory has to exist before the first
login. XP can fill up the user profile directory but not
create one. You can create the directories manually or in case
you need very many profiles, there exist simple scripts which
create them for you.
Wo finde ich denn die scripte? Ich sagte ja schon dass das profil mit XP hochladen konnte.
Where do i find those scripts? As i said XP could fill up the directory. I loaded the profile to the server with XP.
3) The user needs to own his profile and he needs full
permissions on it. See your system's manuals about chown and
chmod .
Ich hatte mich schon mal mit dem lokalen admin eingeloggt und dann auf das share zugegriffen. Dabei hab ich mich da als der user (=%u) eingeloggt und konnte problemlos lesen und schreiben. Deswegen hab ich erst angefangen mich so zu wundern.
I logged in as the local admin to the client and accessed the share as the user (=%u). Then i could read and write to it without any problems. That's why i started wondering...
These were my ideas: I hope one of them helps.
Leider nicht... Ist wohl was komplizierter... Sadly not... It seems to be somewhat more complicated...
Danke trotztem erstmal...
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