Mark Lake
2007-May-03 07:55 UTC
[Samba] XP client only uploads roaming profile to server after client is restarted
I have a number of XP clients which are configured to use roaming profiles stored on a samba server (samba v. 3.0.24, Debian etch). One client works perfectly, in that the roaming profile is always downloaded at login and uploaded immediately at logout. This is true for all users logging in on that client. Consequently I've no reason to suspect the samba configuration or permissions. Several clients, however, exhibit a problem in that roaming profile is downloaded at login but is only sometimes uploaded at logout. Specifically, if the client is restarted and a user logs in then the profile is correctly uploaded when that user logs out. If that user subsequently logs in again without restarting the machine then the profile is downloaded, but now when they log out it is not uploaded back to the server. It seems that the only way to have the profile uploaded is to have the user restart the client before they log in. The problem occurs for all users logging in on those particular clients. Given that the clients are all - to the best of my knowledge - configured identically from a fresh install of XP, I'm stumped. The samba logs reveal that in all cases the problematic clients do connect to the Profiles share, just that, except after reboot, they don't actually write any files back to it. I'd be grateful if anyone knows what the problem is or has any ideas how I should set about debugging this. Thanks, Mark -- Dr Mark Lake Institute of Archaeology 31-34 Gordon Square London WC1H 0PY UK Tel: +44 (0)207 679 7495 Fax: +44 (0)207 383 2572
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