Re: Duplicating Win 7 roaming profiles when logging in

2011-07-12 Thread Stephen Gallagher
On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 18:07 -0400, Joe Tseng wrote:
 I’ve got a laptop running Win 7 Pro registered with my Samba/OpenLDAP
 PDC and it seems to not be handling roaming profiles properly when I
 reboot and log in. More often than not, it would take a long time
 logging in because it would recreate entirely new profile trees (eg.
 jtseng.ATHOME, jtseng.ATHOME.001, jtseng.ATHOME.002, jtseng.ATHOME.003
 and so on). Could someone clue me in as to why this may be happening?

This is completely the wrong list for such questions. Try getting
support from Microsoft.



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Re: Duplicating Win 7 roaming profiles when logging in

2011-07-12 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2011-07-12 at 07:40 -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
 On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 18:07 -0400, Joe Tseng wrote:
  I’ve got a laptop running Win 7 Pro registered with my Samba/OpenLDAP
  PDC and it seems to not be handling roaming profiles properly when I
  reboot and log in. More often than not, it would take a long time
  logging in because it would recreate entirely new profile trees (eg.
  jtseng.ATHOME, jtseng.ATHOME.001, jtseng.ATHOME.002, jtseng.ATHOME.003
  and so on). Could someone clue me in as to why this may be happening?
 
 This is completely the wrong list for such questions. Try getting
 support from Microsoft.

A Samba forum might be more indicated here, though it's hard to tell as
as he doesn't say what his server is running, or even if it's Linux let
alone Fedora.

poc

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Re: Duplicating Win 7 roaming profiles when logging in

2011-07-12 Thread Stephen Gallagher
On Tue, 2011-07-12 at 07:23 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
 On Tue, 2011-07-12 at 07:40 -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
  On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 18:07 -0400, Joe Tseng wrote:
   I’ve got a laptop running Win 7 Pro registered with my Samba/OpenLDAP
   PDC and it seems to not be handling roaming profiles properly when I
   reboot and log in. More often than not, it would take a long time
   logging in because it would recreate entirely new profile trees (eg.
   jtseng.ATHOME, jtseng.ATHOME.001, jtseng.ATHOME.002, jtseng.ATHOME.003
   and so on). Could someone clue me in as to why this may be happening?
  
  This is completely the wrong list for such questions. Try getting
  support from Microsoft.
 
 A Samba forum might be more indicated here, though it's hard to tell as
 as he doesn't say what his server is running, or even if it's Linux let
 alone Fedora.

I misread the original email. I agree with Patrick that it would be best
to take this to one of the samba mailing lists. See
http://www.samba.org/samba/archives.html for details.


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Duplicating Win 7 roaming profiles when logging in

2011-07-11 Thread Joe Tseng
I’ve got a laptop running Win 7 Pro registered with my Samba/OpenLDAP PDC and 
it seems to not be handling roaming profiles properly when I reboot and log in. 
More often than not, it would take a long time logging in because it would 
recreate entirely new profile trees (eg. jtseng.ATHOME, jtseng.ATHOME.001, 
jtseng.ATHOME.002, jtseng.ATHOME.003 and so on). Could someone clue me in as to 
why this may be happening?

Thanks,

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