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2003 Mar 07
1
Roaming Profile files remain locked after logout/shutdown
Our floater secretaries roam around the office constantly. Recently they've complained that they only get a temporary profile and a warning that their romaing profile is unavailable when they move from one station to another within a few minutes. Looking into this I found that files in their profile remain locked after they had logged out and even shut down the workstation they were on. I
2005 Sep 15
1
Permissions not recursive on win2K?
...an't believe it is not affecting more users. For the record, here is the environment: Mandrake 10.1 with ACL support on XFS The share used for testing the issue is the "home" share. PDC is running NT4 SP6a Client used for setting ACLs running Win2K SP4, tested using GUI, cacls, and xcacls. Build options: ./configure --with-winbind --with-acl-support --with-quotas -- sbindir=/usr/sbin --bindir=/usr/bin --localstatedir=/var/log/samba --with- swatdir=/usr/share/swat --with-lockdir=/var/cache/samba --with- configdir=/etc/samba --with-piddir=/var/run conf file: [global] workgroup =...
2003 Mar 25
1
Viewing ACL's
As I said in my previous (unanswered but think I got it figured out) question, I'm transitioning my 3 NT domains to a single samba server, and currently the NT group stuff is a bloody mess, and just want to redo it, and the best way for me to do this is to figure out what groups are being used, and who are members of those groups, blah blah blah. The latter is fairly easy, but I'm not
2008 Dec 30
3
how to backup/restore of windows file attributes
I use rsync for backing up windows. After a restore of Desktop.ini I recognize that the hidden attribut and the system attribut will not been restored. I know, this are no unix attributes. But is there a way to backup and restore the windows attributes too? Thanks Matthias -- Don't Panic
2014 Apr 04
0
Zone flags of added reverse zone
...on team (Daniel M?ller) > 32. winbind wiki ( and extra sernet info conserning winbind ) > (L.P.H. van Belle) > 33. Re: Samba documentation team (Klaus Hartnegg) > 34. the difference between.. smbclient -L on the servers > (L.P.H. van Belle) > 35. is safe to use xcacls on samba? (L.P.H. van Belle) > 36. Re: Samba4: Bad SMB2 signature for message (Jeremy Allison) > 37. Failed to get GUID for printer? (after bug 9900) (Alex Korobkin) > 38. Re: the difference between.. smbclient -L on the servers > (Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom) > ____________...
2006 Jan 30
2
cwrsync server 2.0.4 / winxp / ownership problems?
Hi all! We're using cwrsync server 2.0.4 on winxp to keep files up to date between some operator machines. Whenever I run rsync to send files to another machine, the read-only flag gets set. The cwrsync user was created (the install is completely standard)... so I'm thinking it might have something to do with that. Here's my rsyncd.conf: use chroot = false strict modes = false
2003 Dec 01
0
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...e: http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/ Hello Everybody, I hope someone can help me. I am running the setup described above on Solaris 7, and I have the following 2 problems: - When I start a session in the terminal server, a setup script is fired. This script contains as sequence of calls to xcacls, configuring an access list of sorts. It appears like these fail to execute properly, and leave the script hung. I get lots of "Permission Denied" messages on the Terminal Server's session, and lots of "unable to map SID" messages in the session log file in the samba server...