...
This ensures that each user's home directory is always named Personal
(not by user's name), pointed to right each user's home path, and
without remaining multiples homes (because it is only one share name).
Try that, and say if this satisfies you.
HTH,
Ivan Gustin
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Ivan Gustin:
I get an error message No mapping between account names and security
IDs was done on fresh clean Windows XP SP2 PC when I try to join it to
Samba PDC.
For information to all who need solution to this problem: I solved it. :-)
I found the LJ article on http://www.linuxjournal.com
with Security
Identifiers (SIDs), but I didn't find explanation and solution.
Thanks in advance for any help, suggestion, experience or link with
explanation and/or solution.
Bye,
Ivan Gustin
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Hi,
Does Samba stores somewhere mangled file names and long file names pairs? If
does, where is it (I mean file, not runtime cache data)?
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I have a strange problem with Samba on RedHat 7.2. In one directory
there is many files with similar long file name (10+ digit file name
for many pictures). When I dir this directory, I can see many files
with different long file name, but with exactly the same short file
name.
Hi,
I have a strange problem with Samba on RedHat 7.2. In one directory there is
many files with similar long file name (10+ digit file name for many
pictures). When I dir this directory, I can see many files with different
long file name, but with exactly the same short file name. There is about
Hi,
I have a strange problem with Samba on RedHat 7.2. In one directory there is
many files with similar long file name (10+ digit file name for many
pictures). When I dir this directory, I can see many files with different
long file name, but with exactly the same short file name. There is about
is in nmbd cache, which cache is
not aranged when some user logoff.
Thanks for any idea.
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