I tried a similar trick with the added step of changing from a tdbsam
backend to ldap and found the same windows profile issue. Strangely if
the user was a local or domain admin things were ok. I found the only
work around at the time was backup the users profile before deleting it
and
First of all, check the domain SID on the new server. It should match the
domain SID which was used on the old server. Also make sure, that
permissions are correctly set on profile directories.
To display the domain SID, type the following on the PDC:
net getlocalsid
To set the domain SID use
the domain SID must be the same.
is the domain SID are identic between the old and new server.
net getlocalsid domain
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kissg wrote:
First of all, check the domain SID on the new server. It should match
the domain SID which was used on the old server. Also make sure, that
permissions are correctly set on profile directories.
To display the domain SID, type the following on the PDC:
net getlocalsid
The sid's
All,
I am in the process of moving a PDC to a new server, the config, *.tdb
files, linux user account files (/etc/passwd,shadow,group) and /home
have all been moved successfully, shares and authentication is working
great.
Issue:
When I login and the system loads my roaming profile all my