[Samba] Windows XP profiles

2003-03-05 Thread Patricio Bruna
when the client logoff it can't save his profile, the reason i got it's not 
suficient securtity rights.

any help?
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Re: [Samba] Windows XP profiles

2003-03-05 Thread John H Terpstra
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Patricio Bruna wrote:

 when the client logoff it can't save his profile, the reason i got it's not
 suficient securtity rights.

 any help?

And what does the smbd log file say?

Your smbd logs can be under:
/usr/local/samba/var/logs
or  /var/logs/samba

or something like it.

To make it easier to track you should add to your smb.conf [globals]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m
This causes each Windows client to have it's own log file.

- John T.
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Re: [Samba] Windows XP Profiles

2003-02-24 Thread Kurt Weiss
I would like profiles to be stored locally and
automatically created when a new user logs in.  So, if a
roaming profiles are copied at login from the server to the client. at 
logout they will be copied back...
if netconnection is broken, the client uses the temporary copy on itselves.

if u want to use local profiles, so u have to change the profile type to 
local or turn off roaming. (as u did).

if a user logs on first time (in the network when using roaming / on the 
client, when using not) - so windows creates the profile as copy of 
default user (at the client/ i did not try, what happens if u create 
default user on the server, but i think it will be functional...). - 4 
details, please refer microsoft doc's.

user has not logged into a particular computer before, a
profile will be created (possibly from a template?) for
them and will be stored locally.
I have been able to turn off profile roaming by adding
logon path = to the smb.conf file, but that will just
allow the user to logon, not create an account on the local
machine for them.
if i did not misunderstand u (i'm austrian and not to fix in english) - 
i think u should turn *on* roaming...

i hope i helped
gk
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