On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Jarl McConnel wrote:
> Sigh, here is me, trying to make a decent first impression of myself by
> providing as much information as I could, and then Outlook Expresses
'Send
> message later' option does something I didn't expect it to. So,
here is the
> full message.
>
> Basically, as the subject says, I've found heaps of information on
turning
> them on, but I don't particularly want them as my profile is quite
large.
> I'm not quite sure why its even trying to use roaming profiles, I
don't have
> a logon path = set in my smb.conf.
>
> My only guess is that if it doesn't find the logon path, it just puts
the
> profile in your logon home directory in a subdirectory called profile. If
> anyone can give me some info in to how to turn this functionality off
it'd
> be greatly appreciated.
>
> Below is what I believe to be relevant bits of my smb.conf file.
>
> [global]
> netbios name = CASPAR
> encrypt passwords = true
> local master = yes
> preferred master = yes
> logon script = logon.bat
> domain logons = yes
> domain master = yes
> logon drive = H:
> logon home = \\caspar\%u
logon home
This should do. Note: Nothing after the '=' should set this to 'do
not
use'.
> os level = 99
>
> [homes]
> path = /home/%u/shared
> create mode = 0600
> directory mode = 0700
> read only = No
> browseable = No
>
> [netlogon]
> path = /home/samba/netlogon
> read only = No
> read list = nobody
>
>
> Domain logons work (almost) perfectly for my needs except for this problem.
> The other problems aren't so much ones which would stop me from using
samba
> as a PDC, just little annoyances like group mappings.
Please check previous postings on this. You should use Linux file system
permission to control this.
- John T.
>
> I am using samba version 2.2.3a-12 for Debian (Debian 3.0).
>
> If anyone could help it'd be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
--
John H Terpstra
Email: jht@samba.org