I am no expert (so other please chime in with corrections if I mis-state anything!)...

One point: when your user logs on, the roaming profile "becomes" the local profile (that is, it is copied down to the local computer). When the user logs off, it is copied back onto the server.

Here are some things to check:
- Are the users logging out of station "A" before logging into station "B"? This - I have read - can cause problems. - Are you sure that they are getting the roaming profile, and not simply logging onto the machine using cached credentials? (There is a registry hack that disallows (turns off) the ability to log on using cached credentials. Basically, if the server is unavailable to authenticate your users, they will be unable to log on. Maybe not a setting you WANT to turn on, but it might be handy for testing & troubleshooting purposes).

I would think one of these two things are happening to cause the problems as you describe them. (But thats just my opinion!)...

- jb

On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 19:44:21 +0200
 "Daniel Ruiz Jimenez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My clients (winXP and 2000) logged ok on my samba domain. They load their roaming profile, all ok. But....

... something strange happens!!! They load BOTH roaming and LOCAL profiles!! This makes that "old copies" from their profiles (for example, if they didn't access many time ago to a determinate client) are load, like old documents erased from other client.
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