Heyas, Not so much sambas fault, but when I log on as a user, some of my installed software ceases to work. I get missing file errors, corrupt file errors etc. When I log on locally the programs work again. I had the same problem when I was using 2000 server, I got around it by making all my users domain admins (not preferable but it worked). Obviously users are being locked out of accessing certain files, does anyone know how I can rectify this. Any help would be great Thanks in advance Kieran Farrell :wq
Kieran Farrell wrote:>Heyas, > >Not so much sambas fault, >not at all actually - this would happen even if you were logging in an NT domain.>but when I log on as a user, some of my installed >software ceases to work. I get missing file errors, corrupt file errors etc. > >When I log on locally the programs work again. I had the same problem when I >was using 2000 server, I got around it by making all my users domain admins >(not preferable but it worked). > >you can do that with samba too - but the right fix is to loosen up the permissions on the appropriate files on your clients. Finding out which files will probably involve a fair amount of trial and error. good luck! brad