Re: [Samba] Odd random roaming profile issues

2010-07-27 Thread Donny Brooks

On 7/26/2010 10:02 PM, Paul Venzke wrote:

On Mon July 26 2010 16:05, Donny Brooks wrote:
   

We are currently using samba and openLDAP to enable our users to
have roaming profiles on our domain network. We have one primary
domain controller and 7 home servers at the various locations
that serve the profiles and such. The problem is that randomly
various users are unable to load their profile and windows just
gives them a temporary profile. This mostly happens on vista
machines but is not limited to that as it has happened on XP also.
What is odd is the user can login as themselves on another machine
just fine and other users can usually log in on the first users
pc just fine. We have tried the standard checking log files,
remove/reinstall pc into domain/ldap, remove/reinstall user into
domain/ldap, etc but nothing seems to work. What we usually end up
doing is reinstalling the users OS and programs. I know there has
to be a better way to do this. Is there anything I may be missing
here? Any pointers are more than welcome.

Donny B.
 

Donny;

I have found that deleting the registry entry for the user will allow
them to download the profile from the server.  Try  deleting the
local profile and this entry in the registry:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\SID of
User

Should you look at this entry, you will see that the CentralProfile is
set to a temporary profile.  You may just need to edit the
Centralprofile and perhaps delete the local profile rather than
deleting the entire key.

If you delete the entire SID entry, it will be recreated when the user
logs-in the next time.
   
Thanks for that. It appears as though deleting the users registry entry 
has fixed at least one instance of this issue. I will continue testing.

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Re: [Samba] Odd random roaming profile issues

2010-07-27 Thread Daniel Deptuła

W dniu 2010-07-27 17:11, Donny Brooks pisze:

On 7/26/2010 10:02 PM, Paul Venzke wrote:

On Mon July 26 2010 16:05, Donny Brooks wrote:

We are currently using samba and openLDAP to enable our users to
have roaming profiles on our domain network. We have one primary
domain controller and 7 home servers at the various locations
that serve the profiles and such. The problem is that randomly
various users are unable to load their profile and windows just
gives them a temporary profile. This mostly happens on vista
machines but is not limited to that as it has happened on XP also.
What is odd is the user can login as themselves on another machine
just fine and other users can usually log in on the first users
pc just fine. We have tried the standard checking log files,
remove/reinstall pc into domain/ldap, remove/reinstall user into
domain/ldap, etc but nothing seems to work. What we usually end up
doing is reinstalling the users OS and programs. I know there has
to be a better way to do this. Is there anything I may be missing
here? Any pointers are more than welcome.

Donny B.

Donny;

I have found that deleting the registry entry for the user will allow
them to download the profile from the server.  Try  deleting the
local profile and this entry in the registry:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\SID of
User

Should you look at this entry, you will see that the CentralProfile is
set to a temporary profile.  You may just need to edit the
Centralprofile and perhaps delete the local profile rather than
deleting the entire key.

If you delete the entire SID entry, it will be recreated when the user
logs-in the next time.
Thanks for that. It appears as though deleting the users registry 
entry has fixed at least one instance of this issue. I will continue 
testing.


Users who use roaming profiles must also properly log off from one 
machine (wait until all profile settings are saved) before logging in to 
another one. If they don't do that Windows gives a temporary profile.


Daniel

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Re: [Samba] Odd random roaming profile issues

2010-07-27 Thread John Drescher
2010/7/27 Daniel Deptuła daniel.dept...@gmail.com:
 W dniu 2010-07-27 17:11, Donny Brooks pisze:

 On 7/26/2010 10:02 PM, Paul Venzke wrote:

 On Mon July 26 2010 16:05, Donny Brooks wrote:

 We are currently using samba and openLDAP to enable our users to
 have roaming profiles on our domain network. We have one primary
 domain controller and 7 home servers at the various locations
 that serve the profiles and such. The problem is that randomly
 various users are unable to load their profile and windows just
 gives them a temporary profile. This mostly happens on vista
 machines but is not limited to that as it has happened on XP also.
 What is odd is the user can login as themselves on another machine
 just fine and other users can usually log in on the first users
 pc just fine. We have tried the standard checking log files,
 remove/reinstall pc into domain/ldap, remove/reinstall user into
 domain/ldap, etc but nothing seems to work. What we usually end up
 doing is reinstalling the users OS and programs. I know there has
 to be a better way to do this. Is there anything I may be missing
 here? Any pointers are more than welcome.

 Donny B.

 Donny;

 I have found that deleting the registry entry for the user will allow
 them to download the profile from the server.  Try  deleting the
 local profile and this entry in the registry:
 HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\SID of
 User

 Should you look at this entry, you will see that the CentralProfile is
 set to a temporary profile.  You may just need to edit the
 Centralprofile and perhaps delete the local profile rather than
 deleting the entire key.

 If you delete the entire SID entry, it will be recreated when the user
 logs-in the next time.

 Thanks for that. It appears as though deleting the users registry entry
 has fixed at least one instance of this issue. I will continue testing.

 Users who use roaming profiles must also properly log off from one machine
 (wait until all profile settings are saved) before logging in to another
 one. If they don't do that Windows gives a temporary profile.


I know this is not always true as I have roaming profiles and I am
currently logged into 3 machines with all with normal profiles.

John
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[Samba] Odd random roaming profile issues

2010-07-26 Thread Donny Brooks
We are currently using samba and openLDAP to enable our users to have 
roaming profiles on our domain network. We have one primary domain 
controller and 7 home servers at the various locations that serve the 
profiles and such. The problem is that randomly various users are unable 
to load their profile and windows just gives them a temporary profile. 
This mostly happens on vista machines but is not limited to that as it 
has happened on XP also. What is odd is the user can login as themselves 
on another machine just fine and other users can usually log in on the 
first users pc just fine. We have tried the standard checking log files, 
remove/reinstall pc into domain/ldap, remove/reinstall user into 
domain/ldap, etc but nothing seems to work. What we usually end up doing 
is reinstalling the users OS and programs. I know there has to be a 
better way to do this. Is there anything I may be missing here? Any 
pointers are more than welcome.


Donny B.
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Re: [Samba] Odd random roaming profile issues

2010-07-26 Thread tms3
When windows login fails, often windows gives a path error.  My 
suspicion is that some rougue data with incompatible perms has gotten 
into the local users profile.  I've seen it happen, but I'll be damned 
if I can remember the cause.






--- Original message ---
Subject: [Samba] Odd random roaming profile issues
From: Donny Brooks dbro...@mdah.state.ms.us
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Date: Monday, 26/07/2010  2:05 PM

We are currently using samba and openLDAP to enable our users to have
roaming profiles on our domain network. We have one primary domain
controller and 7 home servers at the various locations that serve 
the
profiles and such. The problem is that randomly various users are 
unable

to load their profile and windows just gives them a temporary profile.
This mostly happens on vista machines but is not limited to that as it
has happened on XP also. What is odd is the user can login as 
themselves
on another machine just fine and other users can usually log in on 
the
first users pc just fine. We have tried the standard checking log 
files,

remove/reinstall pc into domain/ldap, remove/reinstall user into
domain/ldap, etc but nothing seems to work. What we usually end up 
doing

is reinstalling the users OS and programs. I know there has to be a
better way to do this. Is there anything I may be missing here? Any
pointers are more than welcome.

Donny B.
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Re: [Samba] Odd random roaming profile issues

2010-07-26 Thread Donny Brooks
I will look in the logs of the next one, have one coming in to be redone 
tomorrow. But it is odd that I can remove their profile from the pc 
totally and make it pull the server side and it still fails.


On 7/26/2010 4:24 PM, t...@tms3.com wrote:
When windows login fails, often windows gives a path error.  My 
suspicion is that some rougue data with incompatible perms has gotten 
into the local users profile.  I've seen it happen, but I'll be damned 
if I can remember the cause.




--- Original message ---
*Subject:* [Samba] Odd random roaming profile issues
*From:* Donny Brooks dbro...@mdah.state.ms.us
*To:* samba@lists.samba.org
*Date:* Monday, 26/07/2010 2:05 PM

We are currently using samba and openLDAP to enable our users to have
roaming profiles on our domain network. We have one primary domain
controller and 7 home servers at the various locations that serve the
profiles and such. The problem is that randomly various users are unable
to load their profile and windows just gives them a temporary profile.
This mostly happens on vista machines but is not limited to that as it
has happened on XP also. What is odd is the user can login as themselves
on another machine just fine and other users can usually log in on the
first users pc just fine. We have tried the standard checking log files,
remove/reinstall pc into domain/ldap, remove/reinstall user into
domain/ldap, etc but nothing seems to work. What we usually end up doing
is reinstalling the users OS and programs. I know there has to be a
better way to do this. Is there anything I may be missing here? Any
pointers are more than welcome.

Donny B.
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Re: [Samba] Odd random roaming profile issues

2010-07-26 Thread John Drescher
 When windows login fails, often windows gives a path error.  My suspicion is
 that some rougue data with incompatible perms has gotten into the local
 users profile.  I've seen it happen, but I'll be damned if I can remember
 the cause.


I too have seen that on more than 1 occasion.

On my current desktop Win7 placed a link from an elevated install of
xp mode.  This file was in my profile but I had no permissions to
write or delete it so when I logged in my profile could not overwrite
the file I had no permissions to write.. I ended up booting a linux
livecd to get rid of the bad link in my profile since no method I
tried would give me permission to delete it..

John
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Re: [Samba] Odd random roaming profile issues

2010-07-26 Thread Paul Venzke
On Mon July 26 2010 16:05, Donny Brooks wrote:
 We are currently using samba and openLDAP to enable our users to
 have roaming profiles on our domain network. We have one primary
 domain controller and 7 home servers at the various locations
 that serve the profiles and such. The problem is that randomly
 various users are unable to load their profile and windows just
 gives them a temporary profile. This mostly happens on vista
 machines but is not limited to that as it has happened on XP also.
 What is odd is the user can login as themselves on another machine
 just fine and other users can usually log in on the first users
 pc just fine. We have tried the standard checking log files,
 remove/reinstall pc into domain/ldap, remove/reinstall user into
 domain/ldap, etc but nothing seems to work. What we usually end up
 doing is reinstalling the users OS and programs. I know there has
 to be a better way to do this. Is there anything I may be missing
 here? Any pointers are more than welcome.

 Donny B.
Donny;

I have found that deleting the registry entry for the user will allow 
them to download the profile from the server.  Try  deleting the 
local profile and this entry in the registry:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\SID of 
User

Should you look at this entry, you will see that the CentralProfile is 
set to a temporary profile.  You may just need to edit the 
Centralprofile and perhaps delete the local profile rather than 
deleting the entire key.

If you delete the entire SID entry, it will be recreated when the user 
logs-in the next time.
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