Thanks for the incantation -- we will be turning off "roaming profiles."
Even so, it still seems that smbd takes *way* too many cpu cycles
-- it should be more network and/or disk bound than cpu bound -- at least
thats my experience with nfsd. Maybe something is misconfigured
with smbd on our system -- I dunno.
--thanks, w

On Oct 24, 2008, at 4:11 PM, Dennis McLeod wrote:

Is this a roaming profiles issue?
Have you specifically turned off roaming profiles on the XP (Assuming XP
here) boxes?


Assuming XP, you control roaming profiles on the XP machine, not the
Samba Server.

On XP:
Start, Run, type "gpedit.msc", hit enter.
Expand "Computer Configuration"
Expand "Administrative Templates"
Expand "System"
Highlight "User Profiles"
Change "Prevent Roaming Profiles from propagating to the server" to enabled.


Change "Allow only local profiles" to Enabled.
Logout and back in (or reboot.)


Wayne O. Cochran
Clinical Assistant Professor, Computer Science
Washington State University Vancouver
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ezekiel.vancouver.wsu.edu/~wayne




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