Aaron_Colichia@Dell.com
2003-Sep-14 17:13 UTC
[Samba] "home folder" v.s. regular drive mappings
Hey, has anyone on the list experienced the following behavior ? When \\server\userhome <\\server\userhome> is specified as the "home folder" in the AD user profile, XP takes a long time to open up "my computer" But when \\server\userhome <\\server\userhome> is mapped via a netlogon script, XP opens "my computer" quickly I've searched ms technet for clues to what may be occurring and didn't see anything of interest. The samba server and XP client are on different subnets, no IP filtering is in place. Could this be related to my [homes] section options by chance ? [homes] browseable = no public = no comment = "%U home" guest ok = no read only = no valid users = %U
On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 12:13:27PM -0500, Aaron_Colichia@Dell.com wrote:> Hey, has anyone on the list experienced the following behavior ? > > When \\server\userhome <\\server\userhome> is specified as the "home > folder" in the AD user profile, XP takes a long time to open up "my > computer" > > But when \\server\userhome <\\server\userhome> is mapped via a netlogon > script, XP opens "my computer" quickly > > I've searched ms technet for clues to what may be occurring and didn't see > anything of interest.This is to do with the web services sharing thing, I think XP is trying to connect via that protocol. Turn off web services on the client. Jeremy.
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