>>* as I wrote some weeks ago, I walk through on the SaMBa Guide/Making happy* >>* users. I struggled some days with roaming profiles. The client didn't find* >*> the default profile on the server (but it applied NTConfig.POL from that * >*> share). Finally I found in the windows roaming profile debug log an error:* >*> it always referred to \\%L\profiles. When I changed the When I set logon * >*> home parameter in smb.conf, it didn't help, but, when i used:* >*> smbldap-usermod -F \\\\massive\\profiles\\bobj* >>* The client applied the roaming profile successfully. I could change the* >*> userProfile setting in smbldap.conf, but maybe it would be better to use * >*> the flexible %L substitution.* >*> How can I avoid this fixed setting?* >*> If you need detailed configuration info, please ask me to give it.* >>
*>* Oh well, every backslash has to be escaped ... so a \\\\%L\\profiles should > work .... but better to use //%L/profiles instead. Thanks for your answer. I tried out your suggestion, but it didn't solve the problem. I tried the following: smbldap-usermod -F %LOGONSERVER%\\profiles\\bobj bobj It worked. %LOGONSERVER% is a windows environment variable. So, in smb.conf, in the logon path parameter, I can use SaMBa variables, but in the LDAP directory, in the sambaProfilePath parameter, I can use Windows variables. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
