[Paul says:] Perhaps you should try messing with this setting in the share
you're having problems with. From the man page:
[Mitch says:] D'oh! Ok- I've set that, still seeing the problem though -
without the error message (yes I was smart enough to restart smbd ;-)
When the user logs on, the
[Mitch says:] D'oh! Ok- I've set that, still seeing the problem though -
without the error message (yes I was smart enough to restart smbd ;-)
Actually, changes to the smb.conf become live withing a few minutes,
you don't need to restart.
When the user logs on, the profile folder is created
We were striving for live network stored access - no replication - have I
missed something else?
Oh, I guess I misunderstood. That's not the way Windows works by
default. Windows copies all of the profile locally then does all file
access on the client. At logoff that is copied back to
We were striving for live network stored access - no replication - have I
missed something else?
I think so, this sounds exactly like how *roaming* profiles behave.
Use a policy to redirect My Documents out of the profile an to a
'real' share somewhere like \\{servername}\homedir. The same