im having this problem aswell. i'm running the same version of samba on a fedora core 2 package. my users can't log into the domain because they recieve the same error. so they have to log into the computer. I've tried scandisk and that returned nothing. i've refreshed the contents of the hard drive from a backup. i've used pc bug doctor to try and find and fix the problem and it couldn't. i've even tried to repair my windows installation. today i'm going to reformat and then reinstall windows. installing windows to a different directory hoping to negate the "the memory could not be "read"" winlogon.exe error
Sol Tutaki wrote:> i've even tried to repair my windows installation. > today i'm going to reformat and then reinstall windows. installing > windows to a different directory hoping to negate the "the memory > could not be "read"" winlogon.exe errorHope This Helps, but the last time I had something like this on a box when logging on was to do with the users details in ldap having invalid info. Like the logon drive having 2 colons in ldap eg, H:: or having set the logon home to \\%L\%U\Documents and then not having the Documents Dir set up in the homedir etc etc. Do an ldapsearch for the particular user that is crashing and look at the attributes that are part of that user. I bet you'll find it's a problem with your users entry in ldap, not a problem with windows. Regards Geoff Scott
tor, 05.02.2004 kl. 22.39 skrev Sol Tutaki:> im having this problem aswell. > > i'm running the same version of samba on a fedora core 2 package. > > my users can't log into the domain because they recieve the same error. > > so they have to log into the computer. > > I've tried scandisk and that returned nothing. > i've refreshed the contents of the hard drive from a backup. > i've used pc bug doctor to try and find and fix the problem and it couldn't. > i've even tried to repair my windows installation. > today i'm going to reformat and then reinstall windows. installing windows to a different directory hoping to negate the "the memory could not be "read"" winlogon.exe errorYou might like to fix the date on the PC you used to send this message. You might like to answer within the thread itself (follow the thread) and any other mailer than Outlook Express might make that easier ;) --Tonni -- Nothing sucksseeds like a pigeon without a beak ... mail: tonye@billy.demon.nl http://www.billy.demon.nl They'll love us, won't they? They feed us, don't they? ...