Hi All,

I am having some trouble getting Windows XP with SP2 connected to a Samba 3.0.10-based domain controller. With SP1, I only had to change a single registry key to prevent Windows from demanding a signed connection, then it worked. But with SP2, and the same samba-configuration, I have noticed that upon log-off, the user's profile is updated by the user "root" of the group "users", effectively preventing the real user from accessing the data on the next logon (since I employ user-only access restrictions for the profiles-subdirectories).

I have tried forcing other create-modes, (world-read- and writable), but Windows still refuses to read the profile and tells me, that a temporary local profile has been used instead.

Does anyone have any idea as to what the reasons for this mis-behaviour may be? The local "Windows firewall" has been deactivated, thus that should not be the problem.

/Thomas
--
When you say "I wrote a program that crashed Windows", people just
stare at you blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, for
free". - Linus Torvalds, 1995

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