Hi, I'm running a samba server (3.5.6 on Debian Squeeze 64 bits) as a PDC with Windows 7 64 bits clients. Workstations successfully registered with the PDC, users can login, profiles are found and updated, network shares are all mounted during login (logon script = %G.bat) except for the home directory of the user. Yet, if I try to manually add it to windows (net use Z: /HOME), it succeeds without complaining. I don't really understand where the problem comes from. Anyone ? Thanks, Julien.
Hi, What do your logon scripts look like? Dennis On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Julien Celle <julien.celle at sivalex.com>wrote:> Hi, > > I'm running a samba server (3.5.6 on Debian Squeeze 64 bits) as a PDC with > Windows 7 64 bits clients. > > Workstations successfully registered with the PDC, users can login, > profiles are found and updated, network shares are all mounted during login > (logon script = %G.bat) except for the home directory of the user. > > Yet, if I try to manually add it to windows (net use Z: /HOME), it succeeds > without complaining. > > I don't really understand where the problem comes from. Anyone ? > > Thanks, > > Julien. > >
> > Workstations successfully registered with the PDC, users can login, > profiles are found and updated, network shares are all mounted during > login (logon script = %G.bat) except for the home directory of the user. >I met the same problem more than once and I found that I have to remove the corresponding entries from the LDAP database ("sambaHomePath" and "sambaHomeDrive" attributes). If these attributes are set, the user does not connect to his home service. The homedir needs to be only in smb.conf.