Hi, Below is a snippet of my .conf file that worked in 2.2.7a; [netlogon] comment = network logon service path = \\stuff\people\netlogon read only = no browseable = no guest ok = yes [profile] comment = user profiles path = \\stuff\people\%U writeable = yes browseable = no Using v3.0 during a logon session from a 2K ws I get; Windows cannot create profile directory \\% N\username\profile.pds Any ideas what in I need to do? Bri-
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 brian@krusic.com wrote:> Hi, > > Below is a snippet of my .conf file that worked in 2.2.7a;If it worked it did so despite being broken! See fixes below.> > [netlogon] > comment = network logon service > path = \\stuff\people\netlogonpath = /stuff/people/netlogon> read only = no > browseable = no > guest ok = yes > > [profile] > comment = user profiles > path = \\stuff\people\%Upath = /stuf/people/%U> writeable = yes > browseable = no > > Using v3.0 during a logon session from a 2K ws I get; > > Windows cannot create profile directory \\% > N\username\profile.pds > > Any ideas what in I need to do?See above. Samba share specs read UNIX paths - not Windows UNC names. - John T. -- John H Terpstra Email: jht@samba.org
Hi, I'm getting a bit further but now I get the message; Windows did not load your profile because a server copy already exsists that does not have the correct security. Either the current user of Administrators group must be the owner of the folder. This happens if the profile folder exsists or not. The Unix perms are chowned to the user logging in and I've tried; chown profile chmod -R 700 chmod -R 777 I've also mapped the NT group to the Unix group via the "net groupmap add" facility. I did compile with --with-automount and --with-acl-support. I'm not sure if Samba 2.2.7 with Redhat had these features. Bri-