Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Windows 2000/xp logon says cannot create profile"
2005 May 23
2
Problem with PDC OpenLDAP logon at Win2K/XP
Hello
I've installed Fedora Core 3 (Test 3, kernel 2.6.8x), with Samba 3.0.8 and
OpenLDAP 2.2.13 . I've smb.conf, slapd.conf, ldap.conf,
/etc/pam.d/system-auth, nsswith.conf almost same as described on Idealx
site. I've very strange thing. If I add user ( for this operation I use
smbldap-tools), I can log on by this user at my unix host (for example by
ssh), I can logon by this user
2002 Oct 10
1
wine doens't start
HEllo,
I've meet this problem:
root@bizio:~# wine /win/Programmi/WinMX/WinMX.exe
Line 238: Malformed value name '"Profile=<profiledirectory>"'
When you are running with a native NT directory specify
'Profile=<profiledirectory>' or disable loading of Windows
registry (LoadWindowsRegistryFiles=N)
wine client error:8070ba0: sendmsg: Bad file descriptor
I
2007 May 05
1
Offline logon from Winxp/2000 Client doesn't work
Hello,
I've installed samba 3.0.24 recently and since then I cannot login on my
Windowsclients if they are disconnected. If I have a connection
everything is fine. I'm at a loss what else to do. The only hints for
offline logons I've found all refer to the use of samba with ADS. I have
only one samba server in my network(no winbind). The clients are
unchanged to my prior
2014 Oct 08
3
Re: sr-vio on intel while virsh chooses rtl8139 for model type
On 03/10/14 17:15, Laine Stump wrote:
> On 10/03/2014 11:38 AM, lejeczek wrote:
>> hi everybody
>>
>> I'd presume virsh makes the best possible choice, right?
>> It is that just seems bit... odd having realtek in guest and Intel's
>> VF on host, no?
> This can safely be ignored - in the case of an SRIOV VF that is assigned
> to the guest using PCI
2010 Jun 11
1
Fwd: how to "Disable Samba Roaming profile"
>
> --- Original message ---
> Subject: [Samba] Fwd: how to "Disable Samba Roaming profile"
> From: Muqtadir Kamal <smkamal2001 at gmail.com>
> To: <samba at lists.samba.org>
> Date: Thursday, 10/06/2010 10:31 PM
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Muqtadir Kamal <smkamal2001 at gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 10:49
2014 Oct 03
2
sr-vio on intel while virsh chooses rtl8139 for model type
hi everybody
I'd presume virsh makes the best possible choice, right?
It is that just seems bit... odd having realtek in guest and
Intel's VF on host, no?
regards
2017 Sep 30
3
XP auto enrollment error; TEMP profile
If this is a customer rather than your employer you may find that you
need to just part ways, which I know isn't easy. If you provide a
customer with your professional advice, and they choose to ignore it,
then I think you can't really help them.
Is the customer using XP for all client machines or just select machines
that may run some legacy app?
Do you have at least one Win 7
2011 Aug 09
1
pdbedit profile and homedir not chaning on command
Any ideas why this is not working?
[root at host67 ~]# pdbedit -u testuser -h \\\\five-68\\testuser -p
\\\\five-68\\testuser\\profile
Unix username: testuser
NT username:
Account Flags: [U ]
User SID: S-1-5-21-369316088-3201261441-1704813131-2216
Primary Group SID: S-1-5-21-369316088-3201261441-1704813131-513
Full Name:
Home Directory: \\host67\testuser
2011 Aug 06
2
tattooing of tdbsam backend with logon script value
All users whose "logon script" values have not been explicitly defined
automagically inherit the value that "logon script" is set to in
smb.conf. And one can change the "logon script" for all such users
simply by changing said value in smb.conf. However, once a logon
script value value has been explicitly defined for a user this
inheritance ability (as the explicit
2003 May 26
0
Roaming profile and logon script on Windows XP
Hi there!
I set up samba 2.2.8a as a Windows PDC. Everything worked fine (joining the
domain, roaming profile, passwd changing) until I wanted a logon script. Now
I got the error message, that the client can not load it's profile and it
creates a temprary profile.
Without the logon script everything is fine.
Is there a collision between the logon home drive and the logon script?? Or
what
2011 Dec 15
2
XP SP3 can't authenticate
Hello,
I have a strange problem. I've re-included a XP SP3 pro in my samba
domain. Only the administrators can authenticate and enter in a windows
session.
All other users can't.
smb version : 3.3.5
Any help would be appreciate ...
regards
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2013 Apr 17
1
Freebsd 3.5->4 New Server Profile Paths Lost
I am migrating a Freebsd 8.2 Samba 3.5.11 system to Freebsd 9.1 Samba
4.0.4. I copied over all of the users home directories, local accounts,
and the tdb files. I ran the classic upgrade tool, got the server up and
running, and users could login however they were on fresh local profiles
rather than roaming profiles.
In the log file for the station, I found the following message
[2013/04/13
2008 Oct 15
1
Domain Logon Credential Caching
Folks,
This posting is made so that others who search for infromation on how to
configure Samba for username and password caching will find it.
Samba does not control client-side password caching.
Caching of domain logon credentials is a client-side activity. There are
registry settings on the Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Profesional
clients that control logon credential caching.
2011 Jun 17
5
Samba 3.3.15 Ignoring "Logon Path" and "Logon Home" to Disable Roaming Profiles
Hi All,
I have recently successfully configured Samba 3.3.15 and OpenLDAP as my
offices PDC.
I would like to disable the roaming profiles capability but it appears
that no matter what I said, it is being ignored by Samba.
First is my relevant snippet for the Logon Path and Logon Home being
empty as described in the documentation. Then, following that, is my
entire smb.conf -- please let me
2004 Jul 08
2
new user cannot logon
hi all,
I've set up a samba3.0.3 as pdc for my w2k-domain with ldapsam-backend
(cyrus-sasl, heimdal) on suse9.0.
everything worked fine. but yesterday the /dev/sda1 (/homes; xfs file
system) crashed, when I created a new user with smbldap-useradd. I could
repair the xfs file system and everything seemed fine.
to test the system I've created a new user. but the new user cannot logon.
2003 Nov 28
4
User must change password on next logon
I have been trying to create some administration guidline to adding users
and groups in a Samba 3.0 PDC. I have most of the task documented. The
problem I run into is where can I set the attribute for a user to change
their password on next logon.
Any help is appreciated.
Terrance Bey
2006 Aug 01
2
[HELP] Samba 3.0.23a pam_winbind says password expired
hi,
i just do some tests with a fresh compiled samba 3.0.23a.
trying to authenticate against PAM with pam_winbind gives:
Aug 1 09:59:21 humevo36 pam_winbind[27853]: pam_winbind:
pam_sm_authenticate (flags: 0x0000)
Aug 1 09:59:23 humevo36 pam_winbind[27853]: Verify user `gasch'
Aug 1 09:59:23 humevo36 pam_winbind[27853]: enabling cached login flag
Aug 1 09:59:23 humevo36
2005 Sep 28
2
different logon path for different users - local profiles for a few users only - how?
I would like to have roaming profiles for one group of users (student1,
student2), and local profiles for another group of users (Joe, Mary).
Is it possible with Samba?
From what I've tested, one can use either roaming profiles with a
setting similar to the one below:
logon path = \\%L\profiles\%G\%U
Or local profiles, using the logon path empty:
logon path =
I have no clue how to
2005 Aug 06
1
logon home and path
What is the actual use for the logon home and logon path parameters of
smb.conf? I've set them all, but it doesn't actually cause anything to
happen when users log on at a Windows machine. To make that work, I have to
set the home directory etc. in User Manager or pdbedit individually for each
user. Can anyone tell me what the point of the smb.conf parameters are?
2009 Feb 19
1
XP local policy vs Samba pdbedit?
If I set up a room of Win XP Pro w/SP2 systems, hardened via local policy
and gpedit.msc, and add them to a samba domain running from an unpatched,
out-of-box install of RHEL 5.0, how will the local XP policies differ from
any changes I make to pdbedit on the Samba side? Which takes
priority/preference?
Thanks.
Scott