Tomasz Chmielewski
2005-Apr-13 12:59 UTC
[Samba] samba user1 -> samba user2 migrating - how?
I have a situation like that: Samba as a domain controller with roaming profiles enabled; Windows 200 SP4. Old user Joe with a roaming profile (doesn't work anymore). New user Bob which has to use Joe's roaming profile. Simply adding user "bob" to the system and renaming the old profile (home/samba/profiles/joe) to a new name (/home/samba/profiles/bob) doesn't work. Well of course the files get copied from Samba to the workstation when user "bob" logs on for the first time; but he can't really use the system then (Internet Explorer complaining about Active X etc. when using it for file browsing). Anyone could help? Tomek
on 04.13.2005 08:58 Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:> I have a situation like that: > > Samba as a domain controller with roaming profiles enabled; Windows 200 > SP4. > > Old user Joe with a roaming profile (doesn't work anymore). > New user Bob which has to use Joe's roaming profile.If you have the Windows Domain Tools (User Manager for Domains in particular) you could rename the user Joe to Bob. 1) Open user Manager for Domains 2) Click on the user Joe to highlite it 3) In the menu, choose User->Rename 4) Enter Bob in Change to. 5) You can then go back into the "new" Bob user and Edit full name, description, password, etc. Hope that helps, -J -- J. Simmons Network Administrator VPT, Inc. jsimmons@vpt-inc.com 540.552.5000x11
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 06:58, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:> I have a situation like that: > > Samba as a domain controller with roaming profiles enabled; Windows 200 > SP4. > > Old user Joe with a roaming profile (doesn't work anymore). > New user Bob which has to use Joe's roaming profile. > > > Simply adding user "bob" to the system and renaming the old profile > (home/samba/profiles/joe) to a new name (/home/samba/profiles/bob) > doesn't work. > Well of course the files get copied from Samba to the workstation when > user "bob" logs on for the first time; but he can't really use the > system then (Internet Explorer complaining about Active X etc. when > using it for file browsing). > > > Anyone could help?Sure! That is what should happen. The profile NTUser.DAT file is specifically encoded to the users' SID. If you want to permit another user to share a profile, or want to transfer ownership of the profile the correct procedure must be followed. It is possible to use the 'profiles' utility to change the SID to that of the new user. For profile sharing it is necessary to use the appropriate methods Microsoft have documented to convert the profile into a group profile. - John T.
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