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2004 Feb 09
1
error messages -- what does it mean?
...do schannel processing. I am using Samba 3.01 on Redhat 7.1. It's configured as a PDC. I think this error is new. This morning one user could not logon due to a bad filename in her "Favorites" folder in her roaming profile. Is that related to this error? -- Matthew Easton Sublunar Networks
2004 Mar 15
0
Besides: Roaming profiles on a small network
...een shares of the [home]/[profile] sections and standard shares [<...>] but we fixed the problem by setting up individual user shares (one user == one section). Appearently we don't have the trouble now, we had before... CU Dirk ----- Original Message ----- From: Matthew Easton <info@sublunar.com> Date: Monday, March 15, 2004 9:54 am Subject: Re: [Samba] Roaming profiles on a small network > On Sunday 14 March 2004 05:20, Matt Janes wrote: > Im having > > great diffiuculty synching the data, email, etc on my laptop and > desktop,> so I thought I might configure s...
2004 Dec 09
2
Reality Check -> Roaming Profiles
Disclaimer... I know Roaming Profiles are a modern day example of "the emperor?s new cloths". I also know that 2+2=4. Let's think Linux/Unix here a second. Preference files are stored in the user's home dir. A user can log in (text or X) multiple times, they will always get the same home dir. Thus each login instance will share those config files. The same just happens to be
2003 Dec 26
3
error in logs after upgrade to 3.0.1
...ser_groups: primary gid of user [testuser] is not a Domain group! get_domain_user_groups: You should fix it, NT doesn't like that I'm guessing that my user's primary group "smbusers" should be something that Windows 2000 expects. But what? Thank you. -- Matthew Easton Sublunar Networks
2004 Dec 01
0
Domain Unavailable, XP and Samba 3.0.8
400MHz Dell Poweredge server with Debian and Samba 3.0.8 from the .deb files at samba.org. 40 WinXP Acer workstations connected via ethernet are joined to the domain and working fine. Profiles are local. However, new P4 Toshiba laptops(XP Service Pack 2, 256MB RAM) are unable to cache credentials. That means laptops can join the domain when connected via ethernet, and domain users are
2004 Dec 04
1
XP fails to cache Domain Credentials
My win2000 laptop caches the domain credentials so I can log into the computer when disconnected from the network. However, Windows XP SP2 laptops cannot. I get a "domain unavailable error" even though the local security profile on the laptop is set to allow domain credential caching. My other client, with XP laptops and a Windows 2000 server, has no problem. Is this a Samba 3.0.8
2005 Jul 14
0
Bug or misconfiguration related to ACLs?
Hello, I looked at my log file this morning and I see a lot of stuff about ACLs that I don't understand and this notice: INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 23985 (3.0.9-1.3E.3) I suspect that it was caused when a user tried to change permissions on the contents of a directory or delete it (I'm trying to find that out now). The directory seemingly no longer exists, so the user may have