Quoting Richard Sharpe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, John H Terpstra wrote:
If they are already domain user profiles then the samba-3.0.0 'profiles'
tool should report the SID's in NTUser.DAT and should allow you to change
them.
There was a bug with the profiles command
Rich-
It works now! Thanks a lot. Now I just have to figure out how I figure
out someone's new SID and the groups new SID on the Samba PDC. Anybody
want to share that part with me? Heh.
-Gabe
Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, John H Terpstra wrote:
If they are already domain
Never mind, I figured it out, the command is as follows:
rpcclient -U root -c lookupnames name1 name2 name3 etc localhost
Thanks for all the help guys. Now I can finally get this conversion to
the new PDC over and done with after two weeks of banging my head
against the wall.
-Gabe
Gabriel
John,
I tried following your instructions but ran into a problem since the
profiles are already domain profiles, but stored locally. The Win2K
workstations currently belong to another domain (AAA). When I try and
copy these local profiles over, I don't have access to the new domain
(BBB)
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Gabriel D. Preston wrote:
John,
I tried following your instructions but ran into a problem since the
profiles are already domain profiles, but stored locally. The Win2K
workstations currently belong to another domain (AAA). When I try and
copy these local profiles
Message: 11 Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 16:04:18 + (GMT)
From: John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gabriel D. Preston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Profile migration again
If they are already domain user profiles then the samba-3.0.0 'profiles'
tool
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Profile migration again
If they are already domain user profiles then the samba-3.0.0 'profiles'
tool should report the SID's in NTUser.DAT and should allow you to change
them.
Where does one find this tool? Haven't seen it in my builds from
samba3alpha cvs
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, John H Terpstra wrote:
If they are already domain user profiles then the samba-3.0.0 'profiles'
tool should report the SID's in NTUser.DAT and should allow you to change
them.
There was a bug with the profiles command which I have now fixed. The fix
is in the CVS trees
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Erwin Zierler wrote:
John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You see the NTUser.DAT file is keyed to the user's SID and the Domain SID
of the NT4 environment in which they were created. You need to either use
the NT4 procedure as documented in the resource kit for
I downloaded the Samba 3.0alpha22cvs version today because I am having
the same problem. I did the ./configure, and the make, and found the
'profiles' utility in the bin directory. I then ran it against an
ntuser.dat file that had been copied over to the Unix server from the
Win2K machine.
, 2003 12:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Profile migration again
I downloaded the Samba 3.0alpha22cvs version today because I am having
the same problem. I did the ./configure, and the make, and found the
'profiles' utility in the bin directory. I then ran it against
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Gabriel D. Preston wrote:
I downloaded the Samba 3.0alpha22cvs version today because I am having
the same problem. I did the ./configure, and the make, and found the
'profiles' utility in the bin directory. I then ran it against an
ntuser.dat file that had been copied
Using the -v flag gave me the same exact output from the ntuser.dat
file. This is becoming a rather frustrating problem to deal with, I'm
sorry to have to continually keep bringing this up today. Here is the
output from the file using the -v option, and without using the -v option:
root@file
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Gabriel D. Preston wrote:
Using the -v flag gave me the same exact output from the ntuser.dat
file. This is becoming a rather frustrating problem to deal with, I'm
sorry to have to continually keep bringing this up today. Here is the
output from the file using the -v
John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You see the NTUser.DAT file is keyed to the user's SID and the Domain SID
of the NT4 environment in which they were created. You need to either use
the NT4 procedure as documented in the resource kit for migrating the
profile, something that Microsoft
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