Em Sex 21 Out 2005 00:57, Philip Washington escreveu:
> Andreas
> I currently have a NT4 Domain that I am trying to migrate to Samba. I'm
> really interested in your setup. I currently am concerned because the
> documentation (Samba3-Example) I have seen so far sets up a BDC that
> points to t
Andreas wrote:
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 03:41:44PM +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Having a bdc in another net i.e over vpn to another office
so you give the profile and home path to that bdc in the ldap entries of
the users of this "remote" office.
Ok, that scenario is clear.
The
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 06:18:06AM -0700, Craig White wrote:
> with passdb of tdb or ldap, you can specify a valid share on any member
> server or DC for each specific user rather than just using one share on
> one server for all users. Bear in mind that on Samba profile shares, it
> is typical to
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 03:41:44PM +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote:
> Having a bdc in another net i.e over vpn to another office
> so you give the profile and home path to that bdc in the ldap entries of
> the users of this "remote" office.
Ok, that scenario is clear.
> The other part ist to have
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 09:56 -0200, Andreas wrote:
> I was wondering how people sync the roaming profiles in an environment
> with a PDC and multiple BDCs. Are profiles better stored in another
> server (a member server) instead of the xDC?
>
> I could use rsync from the PDC to the BDC, but that do
I was wondering how people sync the roaming profiles in an environment
with a PDC and multiple BDCs. Are profiles better stored in another
server (a member server) instead of the xDC?
I could use rsync from the PDC to the BDC, but that doesn't work the
other way around, i.e., when a user logs in v