No. XP is closing your mapped drives, not your profile share. That's something that Windows knows about, just like it knows which server to validate your password against.

I doubt that the server speed is an issue either. However, I am concerned about you running the "bleeding edge" version of Samba. I doubt that it came with your distribution. Do you really need 3.0.24? Was there some feature that wasn't in your distro's version?

As a rule of thumb, I follow "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". My server ran quite happily on an antique 3.0.14 version until I wanted to try a newer version of CUPS and ended up upgrading to a more recent version of my distro. Now I'm running some 3.0.23 variant. My CUPS problem is fixed so I'm happy but I can't tell the difference in my server operation other than that.



Dennis McLeod wrote:
I *THINK* it has to do with the logoff process. I'm on XP.
I have been experiencing on this today, in fact. Most of my profile copied to the server, but it would ultimately pop up an
error.
When you watch XP log off, the first thing it displays is "closing network
connections", then "saving settings"...
If the Saving Settings part is saving my profile, and XP has just
disconnected my network connections, how can it then succeed?
I suspect in my case it starts the save before the connections are closed,
but doesn't finish in time. Hence the message.
(This may explain why the log level settings affect it, though...)
Anyway, I hope this helps somehow.
I was actually trying to turn OFF roaming profiles, but my test machine kept
saving them anyway.
Found the GPEDIT.MSC setting to fix it, so I never really explored the
actual cause of the profile error.
Dennis


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Tomasz Chmielewski
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 5:57 AM
To: Jason Baker
Cc: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] roaming profile not uploaded correctly when logging
outfor the first time

Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
Jason Baker schrieb:

When logging out, an error window shows up, and in Samba [profile] dir for the user, in SendTo, are some random temporary files (names like prf7EE.tmp, prf7EF.tmp etc.).

This is extremely hard to debug - why this happens only for files in "C:\Documens and Settings\username\SendTo"?

Another thing that makes debugging so hard is that the issue happens when I
have "log level" lower than 9, but not anymore when I increase it to 10.

Samba 3.0.24 is running on a rather slow machine: 266 MHz ARM with 64 MB RAM
(Debian Etch). Setting "log level" to 10 makes the logout process noticeably
slower (does making Samba slower works around the problem?), and I doubt
it's a proper solution to Samba problems.


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Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org



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