Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "roaming profiles for XP RPO Vista 2000 and automounted home directorys"
2011 May 09
2
upgrade samba4 install
I have a install of samba4 that I have been using on my home network
for testing with one PDC and BDC on the local network and a 3rd BDC
located on another network with IPSEC tunnel between the two networks.
The problem I have is all 3 servers are running different versions on
the samba4 code I would like to get all the system on the same code
level. Do any of you know an easy way to
2011 May 17
2
CentOS 5.6 X86_64 install problem
I am trying to install samba 4 on a CentOS 5.6 X86_64 with all update
installed following the directions from
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO
Installed git and am able to use that to pull down latest version of
samba source code
ran ./configure.developer (can post output from this long file if
needed)
Once that was done I ran the make command and got this at the end
2007 Sep 13
0
Some Vista Info reguarding Profiles
Hi All,
I just started really looking into deploying Vista in a Domain
Environment and here is some info I gathered so far:
With Vista, Microsoft Updated their "profiles" to version 2, thus Vista
profiles will not co-exist with previous Windows profiles. To alleviate
the need to specify a different profile for Vista, Microsoft decided to
automatically add a ".V2" to the
2007 Mar 30
0
Vista Roaming Profiles and GPMC.MSC
Hi All
Our company got a Windows Vista installed laptop even though we ordered
it with XP. Now I'm faced with the task of integrating the beast into
our samba controlled domain. Something I was hoping to delay for some time.
Our PDC is samba 2.2.8a with openldap 2.1.4
We also have a Domain Member Server running samba 3.0.10.
There is a document on the Microsoft site that I downloaded
2009 Feb 09
1
Vista won't copy roaming profile to server
Hello,
fresh installed Samba 3.024 o Debian system as PDC with roaming profiles.
Vista only creates user.V2 in [profiles] but not copy profile after logoff.
Directory is writable and XP works good. Any ideas? Thanks.
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2007 Feb 17
3
Windows Vista roaming profiles "access denied" forced local profile (samba PDC), but Windows XP OK
Hello,
I'm having an "Access denied" issue using roaming profiles for Windows
Vista Ultimate RTM (patched to current). The actual login is
successful, the full name is set properly and the password is handled
correctly, however only a temporary profile is created. The interesting
thing is that all else being the same, I do not encounter the same issue
for Windows XP roaming
1999 Aug 23
1
2.0.5a configure bug fcntl test on automounted source dir
Hello,
I believe that I have found a bug in the 2.0.5a configure process. If
the source tarball is extracted to an automounted directory, and you
run configure, it will fail the fcntl_lock test, resulting in this
message at the end of the configure process:
WARNING: No locking available. Running Samba would be unsafe
To verify that the automounted directory is the problem, I put an
"exit
2006 Aug 16
0
How to access an automounted home and read/write with AD user
hello,
I have samba 3.0.21c on an aix 5.2.0.7 server configured to use active
directory authentication. However, I need to do something a little
funky:
The server with samba I will call: sambaserver
A server with a user's home directory that is automounted on a few
other servers: homeserver
The user has on homeserver his files that he works on that he
conveniently has automounted on
2007 Oct 04
0
automounted filesystem appears empty on first reference
I have an odd automount problem. The first time I look in an automounted
filesystem (when the mount is requested), it is empty; the second time
it is not. Moreover, I only see this behavior on Centos 4.x systems, but
not on Centos 5.0 systems going to the same fileserver. Here's an
example, with some details simplified to clarify. In this example,
fileserver1 is exporting fs1.
2013 May 01
0
slow automounted cifs
Samba 4.0.6 git both DC and fileserver with openSUSE 12.3 clients
Hi
I'm trying to debug why logins to Linux clients are sometimes slow. Here
is a login with the user steve2 requesting his (automounted) home folder:
]
Kerberos: TGS-REQ authtime: 2013-05-01T20:57:27 starttime:
2013-05-01T20:57:27 endtime: 2013-05-02T06:57:27 renew till:
2013-05-02T20:57:25
Kerberos: AS-REQ steve2 at HH3.SITE
2007 Aug 27
1
CentOS 4.5: Automounted USB disks eventually stop appearing on desktop
This is just a minor annoyance, but I wondered if anyone has any insights.
When I first boot the system and log in to Gnome, and then plug in
e.g. a USB stick or compact flash card, I get an icon for it on the
desktop. I can right-click on this icon to "eject" the filesystem,
etc.
Eventually, though, for no obvious reason, this stops working and I no
longer get an icon when I insert a
2005 Aug 26
1
Samba 3.0.20 on Solaris: problem with fileaccess in a automounted filesystem
Regards,
Sent this one before, here's another go:
My sambaserver, let's call it sserv, is running Solaris 8 (latest
Recommended set) or 9 (tried both) compiled with automount support.
When PC client A tries to access a file in a automounted mapping from
sserv, the client is freezing and Windows Explorer has to be restarted.
The NFS server which the samba server automounts from is a
2009 Nov 25
1
Fwd: Vista laptop in Samba 3.3.4 domain suddenly trying to use roaming profiles?
Paul, Thank you very much for your information. I, too, had noticed that the
ProfilePath and CentralPath values could be altered to point to the proper
local path, and that technique at least fixed the immediate problem.
Unfortunately, further review of my setup has revealed a very frustrating
migration issue that I had not yet realized. The issue is very subtle and
very frustrating, but I believe
2007 Aug 11
1
about roaming profiles and windows xp, vista
Hi,
I know this question is FAQ, I set up samba PDF before and still run
well, and now I need to create another PDC for another branch office.
I have search the MAILLIST and google, but I still can't figure out
what happened and how to fix it.
I can join into samba PDC but while I sign on Windows Xp and Vista, it
will show such like as following
"Your user profile was not loaded
2007 Jul 30
1
Vista roaming profiles
Hi All,
I've happily had Samba (3.0.24) operating as DC for my Win2k/XP network for
years. I've just upgraded to Vista and eveything seems to be working fine
(shares, domain logons) apart from roaming profiles. Just after logging on,
the following error appears in a bubble from the system tray:
"Your user profile was not loaded correctly!
You have been logged on with a temporary
2008 May 12
3
Automounted home dirs not working
I'm testing Dovecot as a possible replacement for UW. In my environment
the home directories are automounted via NFS from a NetApp. In general
this works fine, but Dovecot isn't picking up the automounted
directories. Consider the case of Arthur Dent, test user:
May 12 10:30:24 testbed dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.info] imap-login:
Login: user=<adent>, method=PLAIN,
2007 Feb 08
2
Howto setup printing with Windows XP Clients, Cups and samba..
Hi there,
slowly but sure I'm getting absolutely insane with the printer setup on
a Samba PDC. I got Cups to work. It works like a charm if someone
installs a printer via the cups interface. It also prints in a good
quality. On Samba side I even have those "Printers and fax devices" in
the visible shares. And if i install CUPS6 Drivers manual on the target
system i can even print on
2010 Aug 18
3
Windows Vista keeps on deleting cached roaming profile
I have a couple of Windows Vista Computers that i freshly (re)installed,
updated to SP2 + all updates, and joined to my domain...
i also got an empty profile on the server (the storage folder is there, but
there are no files inside)
When i log into the domain Windows creates all files and folders just fine
and stores a cache of that profile in c:\users\username (like it should),
And when i log
2009 Nov 23
2
Vista laptop in Samba 3.3.4 domain suddenly trying to use roaming profiles?
Grettings, all
I have a bizarre problem on a laptop in my Samba 3.3.4 domain. This domain
includes a mixture of XP Pro and Vista Ultimate clients.
I had just completed a migration to this new domain (from a Samba 2.2.8a
domain), and all seemed happy and well - machines had rebooted and were
still active in the domain, users were logging in with no problem, shares
were working perfectly - all
2008 Dec 16
3
Vista roaming profiles...
Hi everybody,
after many weeks of searching/trying, I still can't manage to get vista to use/save roaming profiles with samba as PDC...
It has apparently worked a few times in the beginning since the profiles directories are populated.
Could it be related to a Vista update or SP1?
Here's what I did so far:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System]