Hello, after our harwarechrash we had to change the serversystem to another hardware. I copied all necessary samba files (I hope I did) to the new hardware and restarted Samba. Now when I try to log on the domain the client ist no longer trusted by the domain. When I add the client to the domain to solve these problem, I get an new profile after login. And this is my problem. All our client-users are mobile user, they all have local profiles. And the need ther profiles back. They don't accept new profiles. So what do I have to do to use our old profiles. Mit freundlichen Gr?ssen / Kind regards Norman Trapp System Management objective partner GmbH Bergstrasse 45 D-69469 Weinheim Tel. +49 (0)6201 3986 24 Fax. +49 (0)6201 3986 12 _______________________________________________ objective partner - keep IT in e.motion Diese eMail enthaelt vertrauliche und/oder rechtlich geschuetzte Informationen. Wenn Sie nicht der richtige Adressat sind oder diese eMail irrtuemlich erhalten haben, informieren Sie bitte sofort den Absender und vernichten Sie diese eMail. Das unerlaubte Kopieren sowie die unbefugte Weitergabe dieser eMail ist nicht gestattet. This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient (or have received this email in error) please notify the sender immediately and destroy this email. Any unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in this email is strictly forbidden.
Norman.Trapp@objective-partner.de wrote:> Hello, > > after our harwarechrash we had to change the serversystem to another > hardware. > I copied all necessary samba files (I hope I did) to the new hardware and > restarted Samba. > Now when I try to log on the domain the client ist no longer trusted by > the domain. > When I add the client to the domain to solve these problem, I get an new > profile after login. > And this is my problem. All our client-users are mobile user, they all > have local profiles. > And the need ther profiles back. They don't accept new profiles. > So what do I have to do to use our old profiles.http://msmvps.com/clustering/archive/2004/10/06/15096.aspx ?> This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you > are not the intended recipient (or have received this email in error) > please notify the sender immediately and destroy this email.Mmm, my bit destroyer is broken, and I'm not sure if I'm the intended recipient, what should I do now? Bye -- Luca Olivetti Wetron Automatizaci?n S.A. http://www.wetron.es/ Tel. +34 93 5883004 Fax +34 93 5883007
>Now when I try to log on the domain the client ist no longer trusted by >the domain. >When I add the client to the domain to solve these problem, I get an new >profile after login. >And this is my problem. All our client-users are mobile user, they all >have local profiles. >And the need ther profiles back. They don't accept new profiles. >So what do I have to do to use our old profiles. > >This sounds a lot like your domain SID changed, if you can find your SID on a machine you can change it back and probably save yourself some headache, assuming you arent already too far converting profiles to go back. For starters, get the SID your server is currently using for comparison: net getlocalsid Search around on some system for the old SID. There's two places I can think of for ease: 1. In the registry, you should see someplace under HKEY-USERS a key tree that starts with a SID looking number, (S-x-x-xx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx-xxxx or thereabouts). Take this number, and chop off the last -xxxx and you have the domain SID of the domain. 2. Look for your c:\Docs and Settings directory and you should see some directories for your old user(s). Look at the properties, security tab and the owner should be a SID like in step 1. Chop off the end -xxxx data as above. Once you have the domain SID, issue net setlocalsid S-x-x-xx-xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx restart the samba process and see how logins go on a machine you haven't touched yet. -- Paul Gienger Office: 701-281-1884 Applied Engineering Inc. Systems Architect Fax: 701-281-1322 URL: www.ae-solutions.com mailto: pgienger@ae-solutions.com