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profiles, profdata & homes

Hello,Due the trees, I can't see the forest.I understand the concept of home directories on the file serverbecoming a share for the user on the smb-client computer.I have a vague idea of "profiles", but I'm lost at "profdata".How does that last one fit in? Where can I read more about i

profiles when swapping samba servers

I have a network of mixed W2k and XP clients with an ancient Samba 2.2.2 server. The old Samba box is set up to allow roaming profiles (logon path=\\%L\%U\.profile, same for logon home), but recently all the users' profiles have been changed to 'local'. the weekend I attempted to

Profiles utility not obtaining SID

For a few years, I've used a homegrown script to migrate local profiles todomain profiles utilizing the profiles utility. After upgrading to Samba3.0.23c, the profiles utility has changed.The script used to run the profiles utility against the NTUSER.DAT file toobtain the user and group SID

Profiles tool doesn't write changes!

HiI am using samba 3.014 on Debian Unstable. This server was migrated to froma Samba 2.28 server. Both servers were using LDAP. When I migrated I wasunaware of the issue of SIDs.At this point some new accts have been created with the New server SID but Istill have old ones with the old SID.I tri

Profiles Tool

I have been working on converting a domain from NT4 to a Samba PDC,and ran into an issue with the profiles tool. While it would print thecorrect SID changes to stderr, the file was not updated with the newSID.After a little digging, I found that the call to mmap was changed toMAP_PRIVATE in Febr

Profiles share on BDC

Greetings,I have a Suse 9.3 server running 3.0.9 as a PDC, using LDAP as thepassdb and idmap backend. I also have a 3.0.9 server set up as an LDAPslave, but it only serves files. I decided that I'd like to set this otherserver up to service logins as well. When I add the "domain logons = ye

profiles share - nfs mount options

Hello-I'm running Samba 3.0.22 with 2.3.23 on Solaris 9 (patched fairlyrecently). My intent is to use this system as a domain controller (there isa similar system configured as a BDC). Samba authentication with ldap isworking fine but I'm having problems with roaming profiles. I'd