I'm hoping someone may have run across this issue before.
I do!!
I have a client
running a relatively recent version of Samba (the exact version number
escapes me at the moment). Windows XP client machines running against samba
as a PDC with roaming profiles active.
They can log off just fine, and their profile gets successfully written to
the server... likewise when they log back on to the server the profile is
downloaded from the server just fine.
*BUT* files on their desktop or favorites or whatever that they have deleted from their system since the last logoff come back. It seems as if although the profile gets updated, files that have been deleted from the computer's profile do not get deleted from the network copy of the profile and then get returned to the computer on next login. Files that are modified or added seem to be fine, it's just the deleted ones that cause grief.
Has anyone seen this issue before?
I do!!
This, in my small experience, happens most likely when a user log on different machines (I'm not sure about this, and I'm not able to reproduce this behaviour)
I've seen in machine logs, that, especialliy with winXP >=SP1, the client disconnect prematurely from profiles service during logoff, or something like that.
I've tryed to set "requiresignorseal" to "0" in winXP register, with no luck.
The only workaround is to delete the user's roaming profile folder from the PDC. At first logon, local profile is loaded, and during logoff is successfully created into the PDC's profiles folder.
I'm currently using samba 3.0.7 on fedora core 1, but I'm planning to upgrade to 3.0.11 asap. I've read that from 3.0.9 on, some problems (the nature of which I don't know) with roaming profiles have been solved.
Cheers,
Mike <<<<
Ciao!
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