it can be done, read pages 209-213 of samba 3 by example.pdf. you can
redirect the PST files to a network share, or modify the registry to
carry the local settings directory (by default it doesn't) but this will
lead to large profiles and users asking why its taking a long time to
log in/out.
Ong Chin Kiat wrote:
Hi list,
I'm trying to migrate from a workgroup based Samba server to a domain based
Samba server.
I need the following features
- Roaming profiles
- LDAP based user administration / authentication
I think the LDAP part is mostly doable, though I do foresee some hair
tearing, but my main concern is with the roaming profiles.
Users do not have a fixed workstation and log-on to whichever workstation is
available. However, they need to be access their mail through Outlook. This
is the crucial point. AFAIK, there is no way to use Outlook with roaming
profiles. A quick search on the Microsoft website indicates that I would
need an Exchange server to implement roaming profiles+mail.
My question is - can it be done without Exchange (ie using PST files)? My
understanding is that the size of the PST files prohibits roaming profiles.
FWIW, my mail configuration is IMAP based, not POP-based, so it _might_ make
the PST files smaller, though I'm not sure.
Thanks.
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