Hi Thanks for your post. After a bit of playing I found out that the problem is not with "@" symbol, but with "." in the username. If i remove the "." from the username all starts to work fine.
The server side does not produce any errors, even in debug mode I do not see anything suspicious or different from successfull authentication. I think authentication succeeds from the server side, but Vista SP1 manages to brake things. I will do more research on this and post in the mailing list. Meanwhile, I will create a new post with this problem Andrei Liutauras wrote the following on 26/08/08 08:23: > > > Andrei Mikhailovsky schrieb: >> Hi >> >> I was wondering if anyone came across an issue with Vista with SP1 and >> usernames that have @ in their usernames (example [EMAIL PROTECTED]). >> The login to samba network stopped working once i have installed SP1. >> The message I get is: >> >> The local Session Manager service failed to logon >> The data area passed to a system call is too small >> >> >From the server side i don't really seen any errors and the same >> username on pre SP1 workstation works without problems. Googleing for >> the problem does not show anything useful > > I also have the same problem, atleast very similar. > I did not do a deep investigation, but situation is: > I use samba server as PDC. Usernames are "givenname.surname". There are > winXP and winVista in the network. One user did an windows update to his > Vista 64bit edition and rebooted. Now he cannot login. The error is the > same: >> The local Session Manager service failed to logon >> The data area passed to a system call is too small > I can do logins with domain\root user no problem, but not with username with > dot. > I uninstalled SP1 and now I can login. > > Liutauras -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
