fre, 06.05.2005 kl. 14.07 skrev Jon Wilson: > I now have a test machine set up, with pretty much the defualt Mandrake > config (see below). My WinXP SP2 PC joins the TEST domain happily, and > has no profiles for this domain on it yet. > > I can authenticate fine as a normal user, but I cannot do anything sane > related to profiles. I just get "Cannot locate server copy of roaming > profile" followed by "Access Denied" and a temporary profile. If I have > a "Default User" profile under the netlogon share, this gets loaded into > the temporary profile, which is something I guess, but not really very > useful in terms of saving settings on exit. > > Does ANYONE have roaming profiles working under Samba 3.0.10, preferably > on Mandrake Linux with WinXP SP2 clients?
"Yes", he answered cautiously. Not 3.0.10, but I did begin with 3.0.7 and they worked there, they also still work with 3.0.14a. And my distro is Red Hat RHAS3, not Mandrake. But such is immaterial. > I'm tearing my hair out here! > How can I find out what the "Access Denied" error is referring to? Piece of advice. I hate computers. I hate everybody who has to do with computers. I do nothing more than a modicum of work to get computers to work for me. I f they don't work, they don't work, finito. *UNTIL* something fascinates me. Things that have fascinated me have been Postfix MTA, Exim MTA, OpenLDAP, Shell, awk and sed scripting with regexps, Courier IMAP, Red Hat OS - and lately Samba 3. Then I bloody well sit down and say: I'm not giving up until I've read all the doco, searched around and *forced* myself to learn the shit and make it work. Mostly there is enough documentation freely available and mostly I can solve my own problems by reading the doco. So, roaming profiles work for me, because I've read, re-read and murdered the Samba doco to death. It's all in there. What of *extra* possibilities isn't in there is available from commercial sites such as www.nitrobit.com (where one can manipulate group policies to do everything the MMC (described in the Samba doco) can do. Not only that, but with the MMC group policy snapin one can do other things that you haven't even begun to dream about yet. --Tonni -- Nothing sucksseeds like a pigeon without a beak ... mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.billy.demon.nl They'll love us, won't they? They feed us, don't they? ... -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
