On 08/02/2012 08:07 AM, Paul R. Ganci wrote:
Any suggestions to registry/policy settings to get roaming profiles to
act as roaming profiles on a Win 7 Professional SP 1 box? I thought I
ask here first as I am already on this list. Admittedly this might
better belong on a Samba forum but I
On 08/01/2012 09:13 AM, Andreas Rogge wrote:
Am 01.08.2012 09:39, schrieb Paul R. Ganci:
anybody have a clue as to why %u is not evaluating to the linux username
snichols and is getting treated simply as the string %u?
You have to use %U instead of %u - this is not a security issue as
having
On 08/02/2012 09:07 AM, Paul R. Ganci wrote:
On 08/01/2012 09:13 AM, Andreas Rogge wrote:
Am 01.08.2012 09:39, schrieb Paul R. Ganci:
anybody have a clue as to why %u is not evaluating to the linux username
snichols and is getting treated simply as the string %u?
You have to use %U instead of
On 8/2/2012 8:29 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Are you adding all of the required registry entries on the Win7
machines to have them join the domain?
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7
Thanks, Johnny ... Yes I have added those register entries and was able
to join the Win 7 box to the
I am at my wits end on this one. Ever since I upgraded to samba3x
(present version 3.5.10-0.110.el5_8) in preparation for adding a Win 7
client, my WinXP client can no longer find their roaming profiles nor
can they assign their home shares to a drive at login. Logins and
authentication work
Hello Paul,
On Wed, 2012-08-01 at 01:39 -0600, Paul R. Ganci wrote:
logon path = \\%L\profile\%u\%m
logon home = \\%L\%u
logon drive = H:
The samba/linux user that successfully logged in is snichols. Does
anybody have a clue as to why %u is not evaluating to the
On 08/01/2012 04:06 AM, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
Hello Paul,
On Wed, 2012-08-01 at 01:39 -0600, Paul R. Ganci wrote:
logon path = \\%L\profile\%u\%m
logon home = \\%L\%u
Perhaps the single backslashes being escapes for the following percent
signs? Try doubling the
Am 01.08.2012 09:39, schrieb Paul R. Ganci:
The samba/linux user that successfully logged in is snichols. Does
anybody have a clue as to why %u is not evaluating to the linux username
snichols and is getting treated simply as the string %u? I am sure it is
something to stupid, but damn if I
On 08/01/2012 09:13 AM, Andreas Rogge wrote:
Am 01.08.2012 09:39, schrieb Paul R. Ganci:
anybody have a clue as to why %u is not evaluating to the linux username
snichols and is getting treated simply as the string %u?
The stage at which %u needs to be evaluated in this case is before the
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