Re: [Samba] Migrating Profiles: Revisited

2003-05-30 Thread Dan Gapinski
I was in the same boat as you , and found an easy way to do this. So long as
you have a PDC that resists roaming profiles, it should go like this:
1) Join the computer and log on with the domain account.
2) Log off the domain account and log on again as administrator (I think
I used the local admin, though it shouldn't matter).
3) Go to where you manage the profiles in System Properties, and set the
new profile (marked by the domain name) to Local if it isn't already, and
then copy the previous workgroup/local profile to the place on your HD where
the new domain local profile is.

That's it. When you log on, it should be back, though I did have problems
with losing Outlook account passwords (I hate that program) and a bug in
Office 2K prevents you from opening graphics using Photo Editor, but there
is a M$ KB article on that, as it gives you a  specific error that you will
find an easy search result for (I'm just forgetting what it is).

My best,
Dan Gapinski

- Original Message -
From: Jason Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 2:53 PM
Subject: [Samba] Migrating Profiles: Revisited


 Hello everyone.

 Well, i've tried to figure this out on my own by asking questions and
 reading the how-to provided by John.
 I've followed the directions accordingly, but there are a few catches i've
 noticed that seem to be throwing me a curve or to.

 Let me recap. Basically, i've setup our samba PDC with LDAP. I originally
 was going to use roaming profiles, but decided against it this morning as
I
 felt it would not benefit us for what we are doing. So I decided to stick
 with local profiles.

 Now, as it is at this moment, each user logs into their workstation and
 uses their local profile. Our network is currenty setup in a peer-to-peer.
 But, soon, everyone will be joining the domain.

 It is at this point, that I want to make sure that once the computer has
 been joined to the domain and the user logs onto the domain, that user(s)
 will continue to use their original local profile.

 According to the How-To, I need to disable roaming profiles, which I have
 done in smb.conf.
 Also, I was told that I need to copy the users local profile as in the
 .pdf, chapter 22, 2.2.4.

 My question is, if im going to copy the profile to a certain location
(lets
 say c:\profiletest), that is no problem. The problem I am failing to
 understand is how to make sure, when the user logs on, they will be able
to
 use that profile.

 I dont need to copy the profile to the PDC since I am not using roaming
 profiles.

 I've tried copying the profile to a temp location on the local computer,
 but when I log in with my testuser, into the domain, it creates a new
 profile and does not use my original local profile.

 So i'm missing a step somewhere on how to get the original local profile
 back up and running when the user logs into the domain.

 I apologize if this seems redundant, but im very close to getting this
 solved and moving along to my next task.

 I appreciate everyones input.

 Cheers,

 Jason

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Re: [Samba] Migrating Profiles: Revisited

2003-05-30 Thread Jason Williams
That almost works. I ran into a few different things, but it almost works.

Basically, this is what I did;

1) Joined the computer to the domain with the correct account
2) logged into the domain with the user (this created the initial profile 
on the local machine)
3) logged back into the machine with the local administrator account (did 
not log into the domain)
4) verified the new profile was local, which it was
5) navigated to c:\documents and settings (all machines are Windows 2000)
6) in there, there were two profiles: testuser and testuser.PDCSERVER 
(.PDCSERVER was the newly created profile when the user first logs into the 
domain)
7) I copied all the contents of testuser folder into the testuser.PDCSERVER 
folder

When I logged back in, it seemed like it was working, but ran into a few snags.

1) The background image did not copy over
2) It wanted me to re-establish my network connection
I'm not exactly sure why it did that, but it does.

Seems like a lot of work to make sure my users are using local profiles. 
You would think there would be a easier way to do this.
Is there another way to do this, or is this the only way?

Thanks!

Jason

At 03:39 PM 5/29/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I was in the same boat as you , and found an easy way to do this. So long as
you have a PDC that resists roaming profiles, it should go like this:
1) Join the computer and log on with the domain account.
2) Log off the domain account and log on again as administrator (I think
I used the local admin, though it shouldn't matter).
3) Go to where you manage the profiles in System Properties, and set the
new profile (marked by the domain name) to Local if it isn't already, and
then copy the previous workgroup/local profile to the place on your HD where
the new domain local profile is.
That's it. When you log on, it should be back, though I did have problems
with losing Outlook account passwords (I hate that program) and a bug in
Office 2K prevents you from opening graphics using Photo Editor, but there
is a M$ KB article on that, as it gives you a  specific error that you will
find an easy search result for (I'm just forgetting what it is).
My best,
Dan Gapinski
- Original Message -
From: Jason Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 2:53 PM
Subject: [Samba] Migrating Profiles: Revisited
 Hello everyone.

 Well, i've tried to figure this out on my own by asking questions and
 reading the how-to provided by John.
 I've followed the directions accordingly, but there are a few catches i've
 noticed that seem to be throwing me a curve or to.

 Let me recap. Basically, i've setup our samba PDC with LDAP. I originally
 was going to use roaming profiles, but decided against it this morning as
I
 felt it would not benefit us for what we are doing. So I decided to stick
 with local profiles.

 Now, as it is at this moment, each user logs into their workstation and
 uses their local profile. Our network is currenty setup in a peer-to-peer.
 But, soon, everyone will be joining the domain.

 It is at this point, that I want to make sure that once the computer has
 been joined to the domain and the user logs onto the domain, that user(s)
 will continue to use their original local profile.

 According to the How-To, I need to disable roaming profiles, which I have
 done in smb.conf.
 Also, I was told that I need to copy the users local profile as in the
 .pdf, chapter 22, 2.2.4.

 My question is, if im going to copy the profile to a certain location
(lets
 say c:\profiletest), that is no problem. The problem I am failing to
 understand is how to make sure, when the user logs on, they will be able
to
 use that profile.

 I dont need to copy the profile to the PDC since I am not using roaming
 profiles.

 I've tried copying the profile to a temp location on the local computer,
 but when I log in with my testuser, into the domain, it creates a new
 profile and does not use my original local profile.

 So i'm missing a step somewhere on how to get the original local profile
 back up and running when the user logs into the domain.

 I apologize if this seems redundant, but im very close to getting this
 solved and moving along to my next task.

 I appreciate everyones input.

 Cheers,

 Jason

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Re: [Samba] Migrating Profiles: Revisited

2003-05-30 Thread Dan Gapinski
Did you copy using File Manager or Windows 2000 Profile Manager? The latter
seems to work far better, aside from the aforementioned snags. I used the
former and had to do it all over.

Dan

- Original Message -
From: Jason Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dan Gapinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Migrating Profiles: Revisited


 That almost works. I ran into a few different things, but it almost works.

 Basically, this is what I did;

 1) Joined the computer to the domain with the correct account
 2) logged into the domain with the user (this created the initial profile
 on the local machine)
 3) logged back into the machine with the local administrator account (did
 not log into the domain)
 4) verified the new profile was local, which it was
 5) navigated to c:\documents and settings (all machines are Windows 2000)
 6) in there, there were two profiles: testuser and testuser.PDCSERVER
 (.PDCSERVER was the newly created profile when the user first logs into
the
 domain)
 7) I copied all the contents of testuser folder into the
testuser.PDCSERVER
 folder

 When I logged back in, it seemed like it was working, but ran into a few
snags.

 1) The background image did not copy over
 2) It wanted me to re-establish my network connection

 I'm not exactly sure why it did that, but it does.

 Seems like a lot of work to make sure my users are using local profiles.
 You would think there would be a easier way to do this.
 Is there another way to do this, or is this the only way?

 Thanks!

 Jason

 At 03:39 PM 5/29/2003 -0500, you wrote:
 I was in the same boat as you , and found an easy way to do this. So long
as
 you have a PDC that resists roaming profiles, it should go like this:
  1) Join the computer and log on with the domain account.
  2) Log off the domain account and log on again as administrator (I
think
 I used the local admin, though it shouldn't matter).
  3) Go to where you manage the profiles in System Properties, and set
the
 new profile (marked by the domain name) to Local if it isn't already, and
 then copy the previous workgroup/local profile to the place on your HD
where
 the new domain local profile is.
 
 That's it. When you log on, it should be back, though I did have problems
 with losing Outlook account passwords (I hate that program) and a bug in
 Office 2K prevents you from opening graphics using Photo Editor, but
there
 is a M$ KB article on that, as it gives you a  specific error that you
will
 find an easy search result for (I'm just forgetting what it is).
 
 My best,
 Dan Gapinski
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Jason Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 2:53 PM
 Subject: [Samba] Migrating Profiles: Revisited
 
 
   Hello everyone.
  
   Well, i've tried to figure this out on my own by asking questions and
   reading the how-to provided by John.
   I've followed the directions accordingly, but there are a few catches
i've
   noticed that seem to be throwing me a curve or to.
  
   Let me recap. Basically, i've setup our samba PDC with LDAP. I
originally
   was going to use roaming profiles, but decided against it this morning
as
 I
   felt it would not benefit us for what we are doing. So I decided to
stick
   with local profiles.
  
   Now, as it is at this moment, each user logs into their workstation
and
   uses their local profile. Our network is currenty setup in a
peer-to-peer.
   But, soon, everyone will be joining the domain.
  
   It is at this point, that I want to make sure that once the computer
has
   been joined to the domain and the user logs onto the domain, that
user(s)
   will continue to use their original local profile.
  
   According to the How-To, I need to disable roaming profiles, which I
have
   done in smb.conf.
   Also, I was told that I need to copy the users local profile as in the
   .pdf, chapter 22, 2.2.4.
  
   My question is, if im going to copy the profile to a certain location
 (lets
   say c:\profiletest), that is no problem. The problem I am failing to
   understand is how to make sure, when the user logs on, they will be
able
 to
   use that profile.
  
   I dont need to copy the profile to the PDC since I am not using
roaming
   profiles.
  
   I've tried copying the profile to a temp location on the local
computer,
   but when I log in with my testuser, into the domain, it creates a new
   profile and does not use my original local profile.
  
   So i'm missing a step somewhere on how to get the original local
profile
   back up and running when the user logs into the domain.
  
   I apologize if this seems redundant, but im very close to getting this
   solved and moving along to my next task.
  
   I appreciate everyones input.
  
   Cheers,
  
   Jason
  
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