I have been setting up my domain server using FC2 and samba 3.0.9. First thing, for your information: In the notations in several sources, it tells you to user "logon path = \\%L\profiles\%u" this is wrong. It should be, "logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U". Now that I spent 5 million hours banging my head on a wall with that, how do I get he exist desktops on my 2000/XP machines to move to my roaming profiles. When I move a user now, it makes a new desktop. I want to use the user's local desktop, just transfer it to the server. any ideas?
Richmond Dyes wrote:> I have been setting up my domain server using FC2 and samba 3.0.9. > First thing, for your information: In the notations in several > sources, it tells you to user "logon path = \\%L\profiles\%u" this is > wrong. It should be, "logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U". Now that I > spent 5 million hours banging my head on a wall with that, how do I > get he exist desktops on my 2000/XP machines to move to my roaming > profiles. When I move a user now, it makes a new desktop. I want to > use the user's local desktop, just transfer it to the server. any ideas? > >This seems like quite a common block! Here is my reply from a couple of weeks ago to a similar question: XP and 2k will try to use a directory under "documents and settings" for users profiles, from the domain or local or roaming. If the directory already exists, it will try username.domain and then username.domain.001 etc. If you want to keep users settings, you will need to copy them over - i am not aware of a tool to force it to use existing settings. To move the users over, log on as the new user, then log in as an administrator. Right click "my computer" > advanced tab > User Profiles: settings. In this window, select the old user (probably COMPUTERNAME\username) and click "copy to" > Browse to "documents and settings"/newusername.domainname > OK. Change "permitted to use" and add the user in the format DOMAIN\username (just username will not work for domain users) Hope that helps H
Richmond Dyes wrote:> I have been setting up my domain server using FC2 and samba 3.0.9. First > thing, for your information: In the notations in several sources, it > tells you to user "logon path = \\%L\profiles\%u" this is wrong. It > should be, "logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U". Now that I spent 5 million > hours banging my head on a wall with that, how do I get he exist > desktops on my 2000/XP machines to move to my roaming profiles. When I > move a user now, it makes a new desktop. I want to use the user's local > desktop, just transfer it to the server. any ideas?If you have roaming profiles set up correctly on the server then the following method will work. I do it frequently when shifting users to new machines. 1. If there is an existing profile on the server for the user you want to move, then delete it. 2. On the user's workstation, change the profile from local to roaming. 3. Log out and then back in as the user (maybe twice). 4. Confirm that a copy of the user's profile is now on the server. 5. Log in as the user from a different workstation. The roaming profile should be used and copied to the workstation. 6. If you want, change the user's profile from roaming to local on the workstation.
I do this pretty regularly ... I just copy the desktop, mydocuments, cookies, favorites. The only thing I tend to loose is the desktop shortcut for the quick launch tool bar.... I can never get it back either .. been looking for it for years now... Richmond Dyes wrote:> I have been setting up my domain server using FC2 and samba 3.0.9. > First thing, for your information: In the notations in several > sources, it tells you to user "logon path = \\%L\profiles\%u" this is > wrong. It should be, "logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U". Now that I > spent 5 million hours banging my head on a wall with that, how do I > get he exist desktops on my 2000/XP machines to move to my roaming > profiles. When I move a user now, it makes a new desktop. I want to > use the user's local desktop, just transfer it to the server. any ideas? > >