HI there guys. Sorry for disturbing you with a very basic question, log time ago, searching in the archives I found that profiles can be enabled or disabled for everyone, and that cannot be enabled for a gorup of users or a specific user. I read the how-tos, they explain very well how to manage them, but could not find that doubt, nor even I could not find that thread in the arvhives. Can some tell me if that behavior still applies? Thanks in advance
Net Warrior wrote:> HI there guys. > Sorry for disturbing you with a very basic question, log time ago, searching > in the archives I found that profiles can be enabled or disabled for > everyone, and that cannot be enabled for a gorup of users or a specific > user. >I believe this is the case using a simple server. If you use ldap then each user can have "Profile Path" attribute. This should allow you to control profiles on a per user basis.> I read the how-tos, they explain very well how to manage them, but could not > find that doubt, nor even I could not find that thread > in the arvhives. > > Can some tell me if that behavior still applies? > > Thanks in advance >*Michael Heydon - IT Administrator * michaelh@jaswin.com.au <mailto:michaelh@jaswin.com.au>
use pdbedit -Lv <user> to determine if there is a profile path, if there ist no path specified, profile for this user is disabled, maybe I'm wrong, but I think so. It doesn't depend on the password backend, definitly. regards Am Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2007 16:21:40 schrieb Net Warrior:> HI there guys. > Sorry for disturbing you with a very basic question, log time ago, > searching in the archives I found that profiles can be enabled or disabled > for everyone, and that cannot be enabled for a gorup of users or a specific > user. > > I read the how-tos, they explain very well how to manage them, but could > not find that doubt, nor even I could not find that thread > in the arvhives. > > Can some tell me if that behavior still applies? > > Thanks in advance