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2017 Nov 30
0
Troubles on Roaming Profiles...
On Thu, 30 Nov 2017 11:12:56 +0100 Marco Gaiarin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > I've created a folder for roaming profiles: > > [profiles] > comment = Network Profiles Share > path = /srv/samba/profiles > browseable = No > store dos attributes = Yes > csc policy = disable > map acl inherit = Yes > read only = No > vfs
2017 Nov 30
0
Troubles on Roaming Profiles...
I don't know if is relevant and maybe is the same as GPO that you've created, but Ive a profiles folder with this configuration: [profiles] path = /server/share/profiles read only = no browsable = no Other options are on my smb.conf global section so is the same as your configuration. Next I've changed the profile path on the user configuration instead use a
2017 Nov 30
0
Troubles on Roaming Profiles...
Mandi! Daniel Carrasco via samba In chel di` si favelave... > What about a gpresult -h result.html. The GPo is appplied to the user? Mmmhhhh... seems me no. Clearly Microsoft help here, building an Italian-language html file, but briefly i've defined a policy, only one, in the sub-OU OU=FVG, and inside i've set profile path (computer-oriented setting) and home path (user-based
2017 Nov 30
0
Troubles on Roaming Profiles...
on the workstation, run: rsop.msc and see what is working and not of the policies. Greetz Louis (mobile) Op 30 nov. 2017 om 15:57 heeft Marco Gaiarin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> het volgende geschreven: Mandi! Daniel Carrasco via samba  In chel di` si favelave... The GPO must be linked to the computers OU also, then the computer part will be applied too. But... why user
2017 Nov 30
1
Troubles on Roaming Profiles...
Hello, The GPO must be linked to the computers OU also, then the computer part will be applied too. Greetings!! 2017-11-30 14:54 GMT+01:00 Marco Gaiarin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>: > Mandi! Daniel Carrasco via samba > In chel di` si favelave... > > > What about a gpresult -h result.html. The GPo is appplied to the user? > > Mmmhhhh... seems me no. Clearly
2017 Nov 30
2
Troubles on Roaming Profiles...
I've created a folder for roaming profiles: [profiles] comment = Network Profiles Share path = /srv/samba/profiles browseable = No store dos attributes = Yes csc policy = disable map acl inherit = Yes read only = No vfs objects = acl_xattr Share permission and folder permission seems right, exactly as in: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Roaming_Windows_User_Profiles I've
2005 Sep 12
0
roaming profile trouble
Maybe this is not the right place but i'm still having trouble with synchronisation. Samba 3.0.14 as pdc. I used gpedit.msc to tell the computer not to sync Documents ( i used the italian name Documenti, since my windowsxp is in italian ) on login/logout. I mapped documents using regedit on drive z: (i.e. the roaming profile on the samba server), but when i logout i have been still seeing
2003 Sep 11
0
more roaming profile woes after upgrading to 2.2.8a
I upgraded one of my samba boxes to 2.2.8a after all kinds of problems with roaming profiles not loading corrently. Everybody can now log in (as log as the w2k machine has sp3 or newer) but I still get the following error: Cannot start microsoft outlook. This happens on w2k prof and on my w2k terminal servers. I could fix the workstations by adding their user account to the local
2017 Nov 30
2
Troubles on Roaming Profiles...
i've seen that is similar to your latest test. What about a gpresult -h result.html. The GPo is appplied to the user? Greetings!! 2017-11-30 13:29 GMT+01:00 Daniel Carrasco <d.carrasco at i2tic.com>: > I don't know if is relevant and maybe is the same as GPO that you've > created, but Ive a profiles folder with this configuration: > > [profiles] > path
2017 Nov 30
4
Troubles on Roaming Profiles...
Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba In chel di` si favelave... > Is this on a DC ? No, is a DM. > If it isn't, Try setting it up exactly like it is shown on the > wikipage, note that you only need the 'vfs objects' line if it isn't > set in [global] Wikipage say only: Create a new share. For details, see Setting up a Share Using Windows ACLs. and
2004 Dec 07
3
Roaming profiles - exclude Application Data from roaming profile
Hello All, I have a problem with my roaming profiles where they are becoming too large due to the Thunderbird mail accounts (stored by default) in Application Data. What I would like to do is exclude this directory from being part of the roaming profile. How can I do this? Also, how hard is it to have some users not use a roaming profile but others continuing to use a roaming profile? We
2002 Dec 21
1
need roaming profile + local profile
Hi I've got a samba pdc set up but I've got a strange problem. Everything works fine I can login with the roaming profile BUT I also need a local profile, without the local profile he says that he cannot find the domain name. And the local profile has to be administrator or he doesn't remember my preferences of all my programs and settings. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
2003 Jan 27
1
Moving Existing W2K Local Profile to W2K Roaming profile
Hello all: I am running Samba 2.2.3a on RedHat 7.3. I have a user with an extensive Local Profile. I want to join his computer to the domain and make his current local profile a roaming one. I have tried the following steps: Attached the computer to the domain. Logged into the computer as a Domain Administrator. Gone to my computer -> user profiles. Selected the users local profile
2002 Dec 25
0
Fw: need roaming profile + local profile (srry for resending it but plz try to help me)
Hi I've got a samba pdc set up but I've got a strange problem. Everything works fine I can login with the roaming profile BUT I also need a local profile, without the local profile he says that he cannot find the domain name. And the local profile has to be administrator or he doesn't remember my preferences of all my programs and settings. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
2004 May 06
1
More roaming profile-Windows XP Data
Hello, I have a Samba 3.0.2a PDC that I have joined server Windows XP machines to. Joining the domain was painfully enough, but now I am having problems with roaming profiles. We initially thought the problem was intermittent, but we finally figured out that if the same user logs in again and again the roaming profile is found and login proceeds normally. When a second user attempts to
2008 Jun 23
2
Roaming profile & f-secure problem
Hi, are there any know problems with f-secure scanner and roaming profiles? We have a lot of users with problems syncing their roaming profile from the domain server. It seems to be a problem with f-secure's on-access scanning (may be timeout problem?). Some users have to login three or four times, before getting their roaming profile and not the default profile. System: 3.0.24-6etch9
2004 Jan 12
1
disabled roaming profile
ok.. at first i thought this is nice but i seem (still) don't know how to control things so i decided not to use roaming profiles... i disabled it and some of the workstations is now using their local profiles (winNT and winXP) but i have still problems with windows 2000 ... it kept on contacting the server for the profile.. i can't find how to disable the roaming profile in win2k i
2003 May 07
0
Re: question about samba roaming profile
On Wed, 7 May 2003, Martin Kaplavka wrote: > Hello, > > I have question about samba roaming profile... Is it possible, set up > roaming profile only for one user, or a group of users ? Thank you very > much for your time... With samba-2.2.x the choice you have is to enable or disable roaming profiles support. It is a global only setting. The default is to have roaming profiles and
2004 Jun 14
1
PDC and dividing roaming profile
I have this problem... I am working on implimenting a school network. I have two kinds of users on my network: students and facutly. I have also two types of operating system on my network: win 98 and win XPP. Here is the rights and privilages I am thinking about giving my users Students (usage only in computer labs): - limited roaming profile (basically, deny desktop roaming profile) - give
2005 Jul 01
1
location of roaming profile
Why is it more secure to create a separate share for storing user profiles? I've tested using: [global] logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U [profiles] path = /var/lib/samba/profiles And this works fine. But, why not just put the profile in the home directory? I can see that a user might save a file on the desktop and then not be able to find it. When I previously used roaming profiles on a