Hello all, I have a weird problem. We have several Windows 10 machines on our Network. All but one run older releases than 1709. We are using roaming profiles on those machines. The share is setup up as to allow different profiles depending on the machine used (see below). The %a is used as a legacy from times where WinXP and Win7 were used in parallel. The path then looks like this: /srv/profiles/Vista/user.v6 Now with this one machine and Windows 1709 Windows is samba thinks it should be: /srv/profiles/OSX/user.v6 Which fails after the first login (profile is created at first location). Subsequent logins bring up an error message that the profile could not be loaded. And on the samba side this is logged: canonicalize_connect_path failed for service profiles, path /srv/profiles/user/OSX Here is the share definition: [profiles] csc policy = disable browseable = no writeable = yes path = /srv/profiles/%U/%a guest ok = no create mask = 0700 directory mask = 0700 comment = Profile Share Samba is 4.7.7 from Sernet running on Centos 7.4. If we create the folder everything starts working. Just wondering is anybody seen this? I find it amusing to let windows 10 run as OSX :-) Nut if ever some people upgrade to 1709 an loose their profiles we would have to deal with this. Googling found this: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12425 but this never went any further. Might be related? Regards Christian -- Dr. Christian Naumer Research Scientist Plattform-Koordinator Bioprozesstechnik B.R.A.I.N Aktiengesellschaft Darmstaedter Str. 34-36, D-64673 Zwingenberg e-mail cn at brain-biotech.de, homepage www.brain-biotech.de fon +49-6251-9331-30 / fax +49-6251-9331-11 Sitz der Gesellschaft: Zwingenberg/Bergstrasse Registergericht AG Darmstadt, HRB 24758 Vorstand: Dr. Juergen Eck (Vorsitzender), Frank Goebel Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Dr. Ludger Mueller
Has anybody seen this in their environment? Or can check if using %a in logging if this is always the case for release 1709 of Windows10? Regards Christian Am 23.04.2018 um 13:48 schrieb Christian Naumer via samba:> Hello all, > I have a weird problem. We have several Windows 10 machines on our > Network. All but one run older releases than 1709. We are using roaming > profiles on those machines. The share is setup up as to allow different > profiles depending on the machine used (see below). The %a is used as a > legacy from times where WinXP and Win7 were used in parallel. The path > then looks like this: > > /srv/profiles/Vista/user.v6 > > Now with this one machine and Windows 1709 Windows is samba thinks it > should be: > > /srv/profiles/OSX/user.v6 > > > Which fails after the first login (profile is created at first > location). Subsequent logins bring up an error message that the profile > could not be loaded. And on the samba side this is logged: > > canonicalize_connect_path failed for service profiles, path > /srv/profiles/user/OSX > > Here is the share definition: > > [profiles] > csc policy = disable > browseable = no > writeable = yes > path = /srv/profiles/%U/%a > guest ok = no > create mask = 0700 > directory mask = 0700 > comment = Profile Share > > Samba is 4.7.7 from Sernet running on Centos 7.4. If we create the > folder everything starts working. Just wondering is anybody seen this? I > find it amusing to let windows 10 run as OSX :-) Nut if ever some people > upgrade to 1709 an loose their profiles we would have to deal with this. > > Googling found this: > > https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12425 > > > but this never went any further. Might be related? > > > Regards > > > Christian >-- Dr. Christian Naumer Research Scientist Plattform-Koordinator Bioprozesstechnik B.R.A.I.N Aktiengesellschaft Darmstaedter Str. 34-36, D-64673 Zwingenberg e-mail cn at brain-biotech.de, homepage www.brain-biotech.de fon +49-6251-9331-30 / fax +49-6251-9331-11 Sitz der Gesellschaft: Zwingenberg/Bergstrasse Registergericht AG Darmstadt, HRB 24758 Vorstand: Dr. Juergen Eck (Vorsitzender), Frank Goebel Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Dr. Ludger Mueller
Hai Christian, I did a quick check on one server. Debian 9, Samba 4.7.7 amd64>From a Win10 Pro (Dutch) 1709 build 16299.371Results in this in my logs. /srv/profiles/username/Vista Test share setup. [proftest] browseable = yes writeable = yes path = /srv/profiles/%U/%a I would have expected : UNKNOWN and not Vista. But why such setup, for profiles windows its own.. Windows XP/2003 V1 (no extension used) Windows Vista/2008 .V2 Windows 7/2008 R2 .V2 Windows 8/2012 .V2 or V3 if hotfix and registry change used Windows 8.1/2012 R2 .V2 or V4 if hotfix and registry change used Windows 10/2016 .V5 1507 and 1511 Windows 10 .V6 1607 and up. Greetz, Louis> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens > Christian Naumer via samba > Verzonden: woensdag 25 april 2018 14:16 > Aan: samba at lists.samba.org > Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Windows 10 1709 detected as OSX > > Has anybody seen this in their environment? Or can check if > using %a in > logging if this is always the case for release 1709 of Windows10? > > Regards > > > Christian > > Am 23.04.2018 um 13:48 schrieb Christian Naumer via samba: > > Hello all, > > I have a weird problem. We have several Windows 10 machines on our > > Network. All but one run older releases than 1709. We are > using roaming > > profiles on those machines. The share is setup up as to > allow different > > profiles depending on the machine used (see below). The %a > is used as a > > legacy from times where WinXP and Win7 were used in > parallel. The path > > then looks like this: > > > > /srv/profiles/Vista/user.v6 > > > > Now with this one machine and Windows 1709 Windows is samba > thinks it > > should be: > > > > /srv/profiles/OSX/user.v6 > > > > > > Which fails after the first login (profile is created at first > > location). Subsequent logins bring up an error message that > the profile > > could not be loaded. And on the samba side this is logged: > > > > canonicalize_connect_path failed for service profiles, path > > /srv/profiles/user/OSX > > > > Here is the share definition: > > > > [profiles] > > csc policy = disable > > browseable = no > > writeable = yes > > path = /srv/profiles/%U/%a > > guest ok = no > > create mask = 0700 > > directory mask = 0700 > > comment = Profile Share > > > > Samba is 4.7.7 from Sernet running on Centos 7.4. If we create the > > folder everything starts working. Just wondering is anybody > seen this? I > > find it amusing to let windows 10 run as OSX :-) Nut if > ever some people > > upgrade to 1709 an loose their profiles we would have to > deal with this. > > > > Googling found this: > > > > https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12425 > > > > > > but this never went any further. Might be related? > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > Christian > > > > -- > Dr. Christian Naumer > Research Scientist > Plattform-Koordinator Bioprozesstechnik > > B.R.A.I.N Aktiengesellschaft > Darmstaedter Str. 34-36, D-64673 Zwingenberg > e-mail cn at brain-biotech.de, homepage www.brain-biotech.de > fon +49-6251-9331-30 / fax +49-6251-9331-11 > > Sitz der Gesellschaft: Zwingenberg/Bergstrasse > Registergericht AG Darmstadt, HRB 24758 > Vorstand: Dr. Juergen Eck (Vorsitzender), Frank Goebel > Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Dr. Ludger Mueller > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > >