you can store your profiles on whatever samba server you want as long it is trusted to
the smb domain, and the profile is known to the users i.e. ldap entries, it musnt be a bdc
but resolvable by smb/wins and adjusted to use the pdcs ladp data base for auth.
But normally you will use this machine as bdc too, cause it takes you no costs.
In big networks you might prefer to store profiles on a (nas) smb server which is best connected to
all parts of the network , which has best network quality for all connected clients local or vpn.
there are mount via nfs etc, to pdcs and bdcs from a nas server ( can be a samba too )thinkable too.
In many bigger network the pdcs do no other job as auth for users, homes and profiles are stored elseware. Regards
Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
Hello,
Is it possible to use roaming profiles from BDC only, and not from PDC?
We have offices connected using VPN/WAN, in each office there is one BDC and LDAP slave (on one machine), and in one location there is a PDC and LDAP master.
If a local BDC crashes, users can authenticate agains PDC over VPN/WAN - but in that case they should use their local profile.
Is it possible to disable roaming profiles on a PDC, but have them on BDCs?
I tried removing [profiles] and "logon path" entries from PDCs smb.conf, but still when the user logs in, he/she is welcomed by "\\pdc\profiles\user... doesn't exist, visit your Administrator etc." window, which can very confusing for many of them.
Tomek
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