similar to: Win 7 profiles

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "Win 7 profiles"

2011 Jan 25
3
Shutting down WinXP Pro instance
Recently I set up a PDC (Fedora 12 - I'm using this for a specific reason) using Samba 3.4.9 and OpenLDAP 2.4.19; I named my domain ATHOME. I am trying to figure out how to shut down WinXP Pro remotely and I'm not having any luck. Up to this point I have tried the following: - I used ATHOME\root which is the admin acct I used to join XP to my domain. I added ATHOME\root to my
2011 Jan 25
1
Logon hours allowed
Could someone be kind enough to clue me in as to how to set "Logon hours allowed?" I've only found one instance of even referencing this topic: http://www.webservertalk.com/message413870.html And even this guy got no answers. This is my workstation output: ================================================== H:\>net user testuser0 /DOMAIN The request will be processed at a
2011 Jul 20
1
Win XP/7 with roaming profiles
Before last week, we have been running Samba 3.0.28 on Ubuntu Hardy as a PDC for Windows XP Pro machines using roaming profiles. This has worked for years with no issues. We migrated to a server running Ubuntu Lucid and Samba 3.4.7 so that we could start adding Windows 7 Pro machines to the domain. We first moved servers/samba versions and worked out a few kinks with the XP machines.
2002 Jul 25
0
Win XP Profiles
Please, please help me. I am running RH6.2, Samba 2.2.4 and Windows XP (with sign seal patch). Samba is my PDC. I want to use roaming profiles and it nearly works except for something really strange. When I logon to the Domain as a user and make changes to files etc and then log out it updates my roaming profile perfectly on the server. As the same user if I logon to another machine it also
2009 Mar 10
1
Samba profiles for Win XP Pro
Hello, I am new to Samba. I have not actually set it up yet aside from a test bed. I'm wanting set up a Samba server in which Windows XP boxes will authenticating to, as a Domain Controller. Is it possible to set up Samba to have some profiles that are roaming while having other profiles that are not roaming? Thank you for your time, Greg
2003 Jul 03
0
Caution: "admin users" and roaming profiles
This is information that might be useful to others, as it drove me nuts until I could figure it out what I did incorrectly. I recently installed the 3.0beta and moved everything from 2.2.8a. I'm still in testing mode, so I rejoined the domain the the few test machines, and have been deleting and rebuilding test user profiles as I check things out. The problem I had occurred with the
2005 Mar 18
0
IAX Peer/auth issues WAS: Netlogic inbound DID issue
Has something changed in the recent modifications to Asterisk that would break dialing of the IAX peer? We're getting these authority failures everywhere. Everything is configured just the way it was half a year ago, this is the message we're getting on the most recent vers of asterisk. Wiki says nothing, nor does the ast-dev list.. -lost Mar 18 12:55:23 NOTICE[3479]: chan_iax2.c:6545
2004 Mar 02
0
Roaming profiles problems Samba 3.0.2a / Win XP Pro/Win2K
Hi guys, I'm experiencing seemingly random problems using roaming profiles with Samba 3.0.2 on Debian Woody and clients being Win XP Pro and Win2K (all of them running the latest service packs and critical updates and so forth). Sometimes when one of the machines tires to login the server profile can't be found. The error Windows comes up with is "Network name cannot be found."
2006 Oct 24
0
Win XP Pro x64 and roaming profiles
I've recently connected a 64-bit windows box to my existing Samba-run domain. In order to do this, I upgraded to Samba 3.0.23c. Most things work fine. However, I'm having trouble getting the 64-bit box to properly pick up the location of the roaming profile. I want the profile to be stored in a directory in the user's home directory called ".profiles". However, 64
2002 Oct 20
2
Roaming Profiles with win 98 - Doesn't work.
I would like to know if anybody on this list has managed to have a network of 98 clients running off a samba server, and had roaming profiles, i.e. people's settings follow them from machine to machine. I have done everything I find in the guides, and I have no idea why the machines create new local profiles. I've searched the net for documentation, example websites, etc, but it seems the
2015 Jun 17
2
Ugh - half connected Win 7 machines to Samba 4.1.18 AD
I have been at my wits end now since Sunday trying to debug an issue that occurred when I tried to update from sernet-samba-4.1.18 to sernet-samba-4.2.2 on my small network. I have one administrator account and two user accounts which I will call account1 and account2. Before I updated I was able to login into any of 3 Windows 7 Professional boxes and 5 linux boxes running CentOS 6.6 using
2004 Mar 09
0
AW: WinXP Profiles
This worked. I am just having trouble with the profile I copied over to my server. It seems like something got screwed up in the copy over. My desktop and Start Menu, well all my windows as a matter of fact look like win 2k instead of xp. And none of my settings I configured before I copied it over came over. The profile is fine until I copy it to my server. I tried it on a bunch of xp
2015 Dec 23
1
restoring roaming profiles
On 22/12/15 23:51, Gary Dale wrote: > On 22/12/15 12:25 AM, Gary Dale wrote: >> I'm running Version 4.1.17-Debian as a DC on a Debian/Jessie AMD64 >> system. >> >> After rebuilding a domain with slightly different settings, roaming >> profiles stopped working. I suppose the questions are, why did you rebuild the domain, what settings did you change and did
2015 Dec 22
3
restoring roaming profiles
I'm running Version 4.1.17-Debian as a DC on a Debian/Jessie AMD64 system. After rebuilding a domain with slightly different settings, roaming profiles stopped working. https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Implementing_roaming_profiles contains a suggestion (see Troubleshooting roaming profiles) that gets them working again - deleting the user subkey from
2015 Dec 22
0
restoring roaming profiles
On 22/12/15 12:25 AM, Gary Dale wrote: > I'm running Version 4.1.17-Debian as a DC on a Debian/Jessie AMD64 > system. > > After rebuilding a domain with slightly different settings, roaming > profiles stopped working. > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Implementing_roaming_profiles > contains a suggestion (see Troubleshooting roaming profiles) that gets > them
2024 Apr 18
1
Tidyverse/dplyr solution for filling values of a tibble/dataframe from a column with a nested list.
Hi experts. I have a tibble? with a column containing a nested list (<list<list<double>>>? data type to be specific). Looks something like the following (but in R/Arrow? format): ID Nestedvals 001 [[1]](1,0.1)[[2]](2,0.2)[[3]](3,0.3)[[4]](4,0.4)[[5]](5,0.5) 002 [[1]](1,0.1)[[2]](2,0.2)[[3]](3,0.3)[[4]](4,0.4) 003 [[1]](1,0.1)[[2]](2,0.2)[[3]](3,0.3) 004 [[1]](1,0.1)[[2]](2,0.2)
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
2013 May 03
1
untar() error
Dear List, I have a list of 600+ *.gz files that I would like to extract and read the geotiffs contained within them. I tried using the untar() function to simplify this task but I am stumped by an error. I've combed the Internet for a solution without luck. The details are below, and any help in solving this matter is appreciated. > files = list.files(path = "J:/GIMMS/NDVI",
2011 Feb 02
1
Backtrace:dovecot/imap with 2.0.9 hg checkout from 1st of Febrauary
It's actually 4 crashes in the same minute: Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2011 04:28:35 +0100 GNU gdb (GDB) 7.0.1-debian Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Type "show copying"
2004 Oct 06
0
iax2, strange native bridge problem????
hallo, i am really confused how nativ briging is working with asterisk, i use a asterisk server as central server and register another asterisk and an iaxcomm client to the server, all three have public ips on the internet. somtimes, when i call from iaxcomm to my asterisk, the calls go peer to peer (i can see it with tcpdump) but sometimes the get routed through the central asterisk server