wilson kwok
2008-Aug-10 05:34 UTC
[Samba] How to migration Windows 2003 AD to Samba + LDAP by pwdump2
Hello, I'm finding migration Windows 2003 AD to Samba + LDAP solution. I seen there can use pwdump2 to dump all accounts information in Windows 2003. I tried it but only can dump local account not AD accounts, cound anyone share some experience to me ? Thanks _________________________________________________________________ Discover the new Windows Vista http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=windows+vista&mkt=en-US&form=QBREFrom heiko.harders at gmail.com Sun Aug 10 11:34:00 2008 From: heiko.harders at gmail.com (Heiko Harders) Date: Sun Aug 10 11:34:21 2008 Subject: [Samba] roaming profiles and folder redirection: programs 'not responding' Message-ID: <4fc0b7ce0808100434x17321927p62c37455ca1832e0@mail.gmail.com> Hello, I've setup a PDC with Samba 3.0.31 and I am testing on a Windows Vista box (64 bits version). Often I get the message of programs that they are not responding and it takes about half a minute before I can use them again. Especially Mozilla Firefox has this problem often (allthough I'm using this program the most, so it is also the most obvious). I am using roaming profiles with folder redirection. I excluded all folders from the profile through a registry setting and redirected all folders in the user shell folders to network drivers, except the folders that appear in 'AppData/Local' (so the local, machine dependent settings are excluded from the profile and they are located on the local disk of the computer). Does anyone recognize these problems? Does anyone know a solution, or the best way to troubleshoot this? My roaming profiles are working fine otherwise, all settings are nicely stored in the profile, I don't get any error messages and the user has the proper rights to write to any network drive that is needed for this user. Also I have no problems with the network connection. I detected no packet loss and the response time is fast (tried pinging to the server while the problem occured, average time was 0 ms and 0% packet loss). The problem is by far not occuring as much when I'm logged in using a local profile on the machine, so I think it must be some problem with the PDC connecting with Vista. Greetings, Heiko