Thanks a mil Jeremy - This is the first answer I recieved. I actually had
the users rename all the affected files.
Will test now.
Andre
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 October 2003 02:19
To: Andre de Koning
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
I upgraded from samba 2.2.1a to 2.2.8 a while ago and suddenly started
getting corrupt outlook 2000 .pst files the next morning (all pst files are
stored in shares on the samba server). Out of about 500 users I got about 3
corrupt pst files per day.
I just upgraded again to samba 3 + ldapsam and
np.
I found the patch last night and applied it - works wonderfully now!
Thanks for the hard work guys.
Andre
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From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 October 2003 03:53
To: Andre de Koning
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] excel files
Is there any way to make samba use whatever the default charset was on samba
2.2.x (like 2.2.3?).
I've just upgraded to samba 3 and just about every second file displays
incorrectly on my windows clients and most of them refuse to open because of
this. THis is causing absolute chaos to the point
I upgraded to samba 3.0 recently.
I have a lot of shares containing excel workbooks that need to be rea only
for certain people and writable by others.
If I try and open any one that is resctricted to read only, whether by samba
read list etc. of using linux ext permissions windows compalins
I've been running verious version of samba 2.2.x up to last night.
I now converted all my server so 3.0 with ldapsam.
All my w2k roaming profiles now refuse to load, complaining about not being
able to load various files in the profile dir containing special chars.
Things like Sendto\3 floppy...
I Have my users organised in 1: Whole Company, 2: Department, 3: User
I need a logon script that executes certain comments for all users, certain
commands per department and certain comments per user.
For user andre in department sales it would thus execute all.cmd, sales.cmd
and andre.cmd
Is
I've got a pretty large lan at the moment and we are moving into a new
office building next week.
I'm looking at splitting the lan into seperate networks. At this stage I
have one samba DC that does netlogon, roaming profiles etc for all clients.
I'm not using LDAP with samba and won't be able
I'm running samba 2.2.5 on a redhat 9.0 server. I'm planning on upgrading
it to 2.2.8a tomorrow.
My questions are thus:
1) I has hassles before when doing this on another redhat box because samba
was installed with redhat's own rpm's which install in different locations.
Would it be OK to do rpm
I don't really have the answer for you but I personally can't see how you
could change it as the windows workstations will still try to use the
services on the original ports (I would assume that's hardcoded as it's part
of a standard) and would just not be able to find your samba server any
more.
I've had that once when my version of swat, smbstatus and smb/mnb was not
matched.
Andre
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Of emma emma
Sent: 18 September 2003 03:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] NO ACTIVE CONNECTIONS
can anyone pls
I upgraded to 2.2.8a a week ago and all hell broke loose with my roaming
profiles.
What I eventually found I had to do to get them them working again was (some
of this is probably overkill as I was dumb enough not to save my server's
SID before upgrading):
1) Load sp3 on all my w2k machines.
2)
I upgraded one of my samba boxes to 2.2.8a after all kinds of problems with
roaming profiles not loading corrently.
Everybody can now log in (as log as the w2k machine has sp3 or newer) but I
still get the following error:
Cannot start microsoft outlook.
This happens on w2k prof and on my w2k
Hi all.
I'm runnig samba as a DC with win2k clients using roaming profiles.
Since installation I have been experiencing problems with users unable to
log in due to their profiles not loading - some users are on w2k prof end
some use w2k terminal services.
It maily complains about not being able
yet - downloading now but what bugs me is that it
did work before and only gave me problems from time to time - now it
constantly does it!
any ideas?
Andre
-Original Message-
From: kurt weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 September 2003 09:50
To: Andre de Koning
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED
2003 01:16
To: Andre de Koning; Samba List
Subject: Re: [Samba] roaming profiles
Andre de Koning schrieb:
yeah, i did check the profile's perms.
No name still the same - I did however upgrade the samba version to
.2.8a - It started before this though - the closest event I can think
I just did rpm -Uvh --force to reinstall wint 2.2.8a but smbstatus -b still
says 2.2.5?
Andre
-Original Message-
From: kurt weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 September 2003 01:16
To: Andre de Koning; Samba List
Subject: Re: [Samba] roaming profiles
Andre de Koning schrieb
]
Sent: 10 September 2003 01:36
To: Andre de Koning
Cc: 'Samba List'
Subject: Re: [Samba] roaming profiles
it seems, u have installed samba with a different type (source package?)
try to clean all binaries (find / -name smbd a.s.o.) after deinstall
it over rpm.
then try to reinstall.
but first
I would also like the answer to that question.
The only way I could find thus far is using LDAP but I'm not quite ready to
migrate samba to ldap yet.
Andre
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Of Robert Rati
Sent: 10 September 2003 11:06
To: [EMAIL
- no matter which dc he logs onto - this ldap will do.
Andre
-Original Message-
From: Robert Rati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 September 2003 12:03
To: Radio Gong 2000 GmbH Co. KG [Technik]
Cc: Andre de Koning; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Help using multiple file servers
I'm
This is off-topic so please let me know if it is inappropriate. I thought
i'd post here as a lot of people on the list seem to be using samba with ms
terminal server.
I have profile problem ito roaming profiles from my samba dc not loading
when you log onto w2k terminal server.
I reloaded one of
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