[Samba] Windows 10 acting like Win 9x client?

John Drescher drescherjm at gmail.com
Fri Jun 12 09:55:18 MDT 2015


Here is what I see on samba-4.X with an NT4 domain: Windows 10 makes a
profile.v5. I see that the profile is synced the first time but after
that the next login it does not read it back and you get a temporary
profile. If you go in the registry and set the profile type back from
temporary it will sync 1 more time but fail the next time.

John

On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 10:07 AM,  <harry-fox at safe-mail.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first of all: I know that samba 3 is EOL, still this important to me, since I have several machines running worldwide with CentOS5 with samba 3, which I can't change at the moment.
>
> I wanted to test if adding a Windows 10 machine to a NT4 style domain would still work. Joining the domain worked without problems, but than I ran into the problem that users with a roaming profile would only get a temporary profile while trying to log in.
> So I did some digging with tcpdump to find out why this happens. While doing that I realized that Windows 10 tries to find the profile in whatever folder I tell it with the "logon home" directive. But even if "logon home" points to the profile, it doesn't open the profile. It does a Check Directory Request gets a Respons and will then do a Tree Disconnect.
> Does this behaviour mean Windows 10 acts like a Win 9x client? According to the man page the logon home directive should only influence the behaviour of a Win 9x client. Is there a way to force Windows 10 via a samba directive to behave differently? Or does this look like an entire Windows problem?
>
> Your help is very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks a lot!
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