On 4/19/2008, Andrea Venturoli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Charles Marcus ha scritto:
On 4/18/2008, Andrea Venturoli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

I have \\PDC\username as home dir and \\PDF\username\profile[.V2] there.

Not a good idea...

The only problems I see with this is that a user can manually access it.

Well, the way I see it, why give users the power to screw something up if it isn't necessary? If you do, it is only a matter of *when*, not if... I find it strange that you see this as acceptable.

If you don't give someone the opportunity/ability to screw something up, then they won't, its that simple.

That said, I did this for a number of years too (although I at least made the folder hidden so the user couldn't even see it unless they enabled showing hidden files and folders), and had lots of minor, occasional file corruption in the user profiles that required a chkdsk /f to be run to fix...

These problems completely disappeared when I moved the profiles to their own share. At the same time I also redirected the Desktop, Application Data and My Documents folders to their home directory, where prior to that I had manually pointed their My Documents folder to this share. This worked wonderfully to make all of the user profiles extremely small, so now logging in/out is very fast, and have had no file corruption since.

This was, however, on a real Windows 2000 Domain Controller though... I have always run Samba with things set up this way since thats how I learned it in the windows world - maybe Samba doesn't have the same problem...

Anyway, as I said, it is a free world, and you are free to do things however you like, even if it ends up causing yourself unnecessary grief.

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Best regards,

Charles
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