Hello,
I had a problem similar to yours.
Did you join the machine to the new domaine?
If it is a xp client klick windows+R, type : control keymgrl.dll.
Purge all entries.
This should help a bit.
Greetings
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EDV Daniel M?ller
Leitung EDV
Tropenklinik Paul-Lechler-Krankenhaus
Paul-Lechler-Str. 24
72076 T?bingen
Tel.: 07071/206-463, Fax: 07071/206-499
eMail: mueller at tropenklinik.de
Internet: www.tropenklinik.de
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Auftrag von Donny Brooks
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 17:05
An: samba at lists.samba.org
Betreff: [Samba] Weird samba pdc problem.
Hello,
We have been running a samba pdc with LDAP backend setup here at
work since "before my time" (a few years now). Recently it has became
necessary to move a handful of users to their own server for shares,
profiles, and such to reduce the load on the primary server. Of these
users, all moved just fine with the exception of one user.
All the users that were moved are using windows xp. I updated all their
profile paths in ldap, removed their logon scripts from the primary
machine, edited the logon scripts on the new machine to point to the
proper machine and share, and even ran the unix2dos on the logon scripts
for good measure. I even compared the non-working persons ldap entry to
one of the working ones and they are identical expect the name and
personal stuff. So here it is a week later and 3 of the 4 users are
pulling their profiles, my documents, and shares from the new server
with little intervention on my part. It is that last one that has me
stumped. His machine refuses to pull his profile from the new machine
and won't pull his my documents (we redirect them as the R: drive).
Instead it tries to pull form the old machine and sees there is no
profile so instead loads the local copy instead. I have removed the
logon script, removed the folders for his profile and such and restarted
the samba and ldap service about a dozen times to no avail. I even made
sure his machine was powered completely down to ensure it isn't just
hibernating and keeping settings in memory.
I am at a loss why this one user is giving me such issues. And of course
it would be the head of the section I am doing the server for. Any help
or pointers would be much appreciated.
Donny B.
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