From meaculpa at yeah.net Sun Nov 4 05:02:14 2001 From: meaculpa at yeah.net (meaculpa) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: problems in Samba documents Message-ID: <3BE4CBD6346.A734MEACULPA@smtp.yeah.net> Hi, folks: I have the chinese(PRC) version of samba man page up to v2.2.0 as follwing: =============== findsmb.1 mkpasswd.1 nmbd.8 nmblookup.1 samba.7 smb.conf.5 smbclient.1 smbd.8 smbmnt.1 smbmount.1 smbpasswd.5 smbpasswd.8 smbrun.1 smbsh.1 smbspool.1 wbinfo.1 smbstatus.1 smbtar.1 swat.8 testparm.1 testprns.1 =============== But, those are plain text unix(cr/lf) format cause I do it under windowz. So, I want to know what I should to do? Commit to samba-docs? ps, Samba-HOWTO-Collection traslating in progress... Have fun! http://meaculpa.yeah.net http://www.cmpp.net (Chinese Man Pages Project) From davecb at canada.sun.com Mon Nov 5 12:36:57 2001 From: davecb at canada.sun.com (David Collier-Brown) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Is there interst in ssl these days? Message-ID: <3BE687E9.8C53C63F@canada.sun.com> When developing the O'Reilly Using Samba book, Bob Eckstein was using ssl, and write an appendix on it. Jay Ts and I are working on the second edition, and neither of us has used ssl. Get feels says it's less interesting these days, with better VPNs and tunnels available. Is ssl still interesting to the community, and has anyone done any development with OpenSSL? If not, is there a chance that the --with-ssl option will be retired? --dave -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify Americas Customer Engineering, | some people and astonish the rest. SunPS Integration Services. | -- Mark Twain (905) 415-2849 | davecb@canada.sun.com From mimir at spin.ict.pwr.wroc.pl Fri Nov 2 05:56:20 2001 From: mimir at spin.ict.pwr.wroc.pl (Rafal Szczesniak) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: problems in Samba documents In-Reply-To: <3BE4CBD6346.A734MEACULPA@smtp.yeah.net> Message-ID: On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, meaculpa wrote: > Hi, folks: > > I have the chinese(PRC) version of samba man page up to v2.2.0 as > follwing: Great! > =============== [...] > swat.8 > testparm.1 > testprns.1 > =============== > But, those are plain text unix(cr/lf) format cause I do it under > windowz. So, I want to know what I should to do? Commit to > samba-docs? Hmmm... I'm afraid the docs need to be converted to DocBook/SGML in order to be actually useful. Our previous experiences found it to commonly end up as a big craft :-/ What do you think Jerry ? > ps, Samba-HOWTO-Collection traslating in progress... If you just started, then do your work in DocBook. You'll avoid the trouble you have now. Don't worry about cr/lf issues -- it's not the worst problem. > Have fun! > http://meaculpa.yeah.net > http://www.cmpp.net (Chinese Man Pages Project) cheers, +--------------------------------------------------------+ |Rafal 'Mimir' Szczesniak | |*BSD, Linux and Samba / |______________________________________________________/ From jerry at samba.org Tue Nov 6 06:08:27 2001 From: jerry at samba.org (Gerald (Jerry) Carter) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: problems in Samba documents In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, Rafal Szczesniak wrote: > [...] > > swat.8 > > testparm.1 > > testprns.1 > > =============== > > But, those are plain text unix(cr/lf) format cause I do it under > > windowz. So, I want to know what I should to do? Commit to > > samba-docs? > > Hmmm... I'm afraid the docs need to be converted to DocBook/SGML in > order to be actually useful. Our previous experiences found it to > commonly end up as a big craft :-/ > > What do you think Jerry ? Yup. Exactly what I was going to suggest. cheers, jerry --------------------------------------------------------------------- www.samba.org SAMBA Team jerry_at_samba.org www.plainjoe.org jerry_at_plainjoe.org --"I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan Hawk in Gattaca-- From jerry at samba.org Tue Nov 6 06:08:27 2001 From: jerry at samba.org (Gerald (Jerry) Carter) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: problems in Samba documents In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, Rafal Szczesniak wrote: > [...] > > swat.8 > > testparm.1 > > testprns.1 > > =============== > > But, those are plain text unix(cr/lf) format cause I do it under > > windowz. So, I want to know what I should to do? Commit to > > samba-docs? > > Hmmm... I'm afraid the docs need to be converted to DocBook/SGML in > order to be actually useful. Our previous experiences found it to > commonly end up as a big craft :-/ > > What do you think Jerry ? Yup. Exactly what I was going to suggest. cheers, jerry --------------------------------------------------------------------- www.samba.org SAMBA Team jerry_at_samba.org www.plainjoe.org jerry_at_plainjoe.org --"I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan Hawk in Gattaca-- From meaculpa at 21cn.com Tue Nov 6 14:12:59 2001 From: meaculpa at 21cn.com (meaculpa) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: problems in Samba documents In-Reply-To: References: <3BE4CBD6346.A734MEACULPA@smtp.yeah.net> Message-ID: <3BE7EFEB6.4E0DMEACULPA@smtp.21cn.com> On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 06:56:20 +0100 (CET) Rafal Szczesniak wrote: Rafal> If you just started, then do your work in DocBook. You'll avoid the Rafal> trouble you have now. Don't worry about cr/lf issues -- it's not the Rafal> worst problem. Actually, I have a old version of howto-collections. I translated it in last version about in 4/27/2001. And this time I just add the new updates to the old version according the lastest one. So, I am a newbie, I know nothing about DocBook, how to put my work in it? Thanx in advance. :-> Have fun! http://meaculpa.yeah.net http://www.cmpp.net (Chinese Man Pages Project) From mimir at spin.ict.pwr.wroc.pl Tue Nov 6 14:36:20 2001 From: mimir at spin.ict.pwr.wroc.pl (Rafal Szczesniak) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: problems in Samba documents In-Reply-To: <3BE7EFEB6.4E0DMEACULPA@smtp.21cn.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 6 Nov 2001, meaculpa wrote: > > On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 06:56:20 +0100 (CET) > Rafal Szczesniak wrote: > > Rafal> If you just started, then do your work in DocBook. You'll avoid the > Rafal> trouble you have now. Don't worry about cr/lf issues -- it's not the > Rafal> worst problem. > Actually, I have a old version of howto-collections. I translated it > in last version about in 4/27/2001. And this time I just add the new > updates to the old version according the lastest one. > > So, I am a newbie, I know nothing about DocBook, how to put my work > in it? Simply refer to original english documents, since the contents is the same. There's no easy and fast recipe to learn DocBook, AFAIK. Besides you don't actually need to know DocBook -- only basics of SGML. After converting, say, two documents you gain enough knowledge to do the rest. We use only one doctype here. Thus, completing the job is just the matter of time and determination. > Thanx in advance. :-> > > > > Have fun! > http://meaculpa.yeah.net > http://www.cmpp.net (Chinese Man Pages Project) > cheers, +--------------------------------------------------------+ |Rafal 'Mimir' Szczesniak | |*BSD, Linux and Samba / |______________________________________________________/ From patelmails at yahoo.com Thu Nov 8 08:25:06 2001 From: patelmails at yahoo.com (patel nehal) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: popup messages Message-ID: <001a01c1682e$df3659f0$100a00aa@NEHAL1> hello, I am using samba-2.0. and i want to send popup messages to my clients. My clients are mix client means windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, linux , XP. I can send popup messages to windows 2000 clients but I can not send messages to 95, 98, me. what is cousing problem. if anything else required at client site then plz let me know. and if i want to broadcast messages to all client then what command should i use? currently i m using smbclient -M {hostname}. Thanks in advance. Yours faithfully, Nehal....:) -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed From jerry at samba.org Thu Nov 8 13:28:46 2001 From: jerry at samba.org (Gerald (Jerry) Carter) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Is there interst in ssl these days? In-Reply-To: <3BE687E9.8C53C63F@canada.sun.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, David Collier-Brown wrote: > When developing the O'Reilly Using Samba book, Bob Eckstein > was using ssl, and write an appendix on it. Jay Ts and > I are working on the second edition, and neither of us has > used ssl. Get feels says it's less interesting these days, > with better VPNs and tunnels available. > > Is ssl still interesting to the community, and has > anyone done any development with OpenSSL? If not, > is there a chance that the --with-ssl option will > be retired? I don't think we'll make an active move to remove it from the code. I do think VPNs are a better solution. As long as it works it will hang around, and since someone just patched it for OpenSSL, this will be probably be a while. cheers, jerry --------------------------------------------------------------------- www.samba.org SAMBA Team jerry_at_samba.org www.plainjoe.org jerry_at_plainjoe.org --"I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan Hawk in Gattaca-- From mimir at spin.ict.pwr.wroc.pl Thu Nov 8 15:54:24 2001 From: mimir at spin.ict.pwr.wroc.pl (Rafal Szczesniak) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Is there interst in ssl these days? In-Reply-To: <3BE687E9.8C53C63F@canada.sun.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, David Collier-Brown wrote: > When developing the O'Reilly Using Samba book, Bob Eckstein > was using ssl, and write an appendix on it. Jay Ts and > I are working on the second edition, and neither of us has > used ssl. Get feels says it's less interesting these days, > with better VPNs and tunnels available. > > Is ssl still interesting to the community, and has > anyone done any development with OpenSSL? If not, > is there a chance that the --with-ssl option will > be retired? I think it should stay there, especially because of code change to support OpenSSL. If you don't ./configure it, the code doesn't even get compiled. At the moment it looks only like the matter of source tarball's size. > > --dave > -- > David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify > Americas Customer Engineering, | some people and astonish the rest. > SunPS Integration Services. | -- Mark Twain > (905) 415-2849 | davecb@canada.sun.com > > cheers, +--------------------------------------------------------+ |Rafal 'Mimir' Szczesniak | |*BSD, Linux and Samba / |______________________________________________________/ From monyo at samba.org Thu Nov 8 16:11:01 2001 From: monyo at samba.org (TAKAHASHI Motonobu) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Is there interst in ssl these days? In-Reply-To: References: <3BE687E9.8C53C63F@canada.sun.com> Message-ID: <20011109011101O.monyo@home.monyo.com> David Collier-Brown wrote: > is there a chance that the --with-ssl option will > be retired? I agree, I think --with-ssl option can be retired. Rafal Szczesniak wrote: >I think it should stay there, especially because of code change to >support OpenSSL. If you don't ./configure it, the code doesn't even >get compiled. At the moment it looks only like the matter of source >tarball's size. To support unused parameters waste time, if ssl options are still left, we can evidently state that these options are obsoleted if we will not maintain these codes no longer. ----- TAKAHASHI, Motonobu(monyo) monyo@samba.org Samba Team - http://samba.org/ Samba-JP - http://www.samba.gr.jp/ JWNTUG - http://www.jwntug.or.jp/ Analog-JP - http://www.jp.analog.cx/ MCSE+I, MCSE(W2K), SCNA, CCNA, Turbo-CI From mimir at spin.ict.pwr.wroc.pl Thu Nov 8 16:22:55 2001 From: mimir at spin.ict.pwr.wroc.pl (Rafal Szczesniak) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Is there interst in ssl these days? In-Reply-To: <20011109011101O.monyo@home.monyo.com> Message-ID: On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, TAKAHASHI Motonobu wrote: > > David Collier-Brown wrote: > > is there a chance that the --with-ssl option will > > be retired? > > I agree, I think --with-ssl option can be retired. > > Rafal Szczesniak wrote: > >I think it should stay there, especially because of code change to > >support OpenSSL. If you don't ./configure it, the code doesn't even > >get compiled. At the moment it looks only like the matter of source > >tarball's size. > > To support unused parameters waste time, if ssl options are still > left, we can evidently state that these options are obsoleted if we > will not maintain these codes no longer. I didn't mean this option should be supported and actively developed. It's just about leaving it until one day it appears that it should be retired or left broken as result of some changes in source code. It that case it will be wrong to try to keep it alive. If it is a hassle now to keep it in the code, then I agree -- it may go away ... > ----- > TAKAHASHI, Motonobu(monyo) monyo@samba.org > > Samba Team - http://samba.org/ Samba-JP - http://www.samba.gr.jp/ > JWNTUG - http://www.jwntug.or.jp/ Analog-JP - http://www.jp.analog.cx/ > MCSE+I, MCSE(W2K), SCNA, CCNA, Turbo-CI > cheers, +--------------------------------------------------------+ |Rafal 'Mimir' Szczesniak | |*BSD, Linux and Samba / |______________________________________________________/ From vorlon at netexpress.net Thu Nov 8 16:58:18 2001 From: vorlon at netexpress.net (Steve Langasek) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Is there interst in ssl these days? In-Reply-To: <20011109011101O.monyo@home.monyo.com> References: <3BE687E9.8C53C63F@canada.sun.com> <20011109011101O.monyo@home.monyo.com> Message-ID: <20011108105813.F14355@netexpress.net> On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 01:11:01AM +0900, TAKAHASHI Motonobu wrote: > David Collier-Brown wrote: > > is there a chance that the --with-ssl option will > > be retired? > I agree, I think --with-ssl option can be retired. > Rafal Szczesniak wrote: > >I think it should stay there, especially because of code change to > >support OpenSSL. If you don't ./configure it, the code doesn't even > >get compiled. At the moment it looks only like the matter of source > >tarball's size. > To support unused parameters waste time, if ssl options are still > left, we can evidently state that these options are obsoleted if we > will not maintain these codes no longer. However, if the parameter works, and people are using it with success, it doesn't make sense to drop it unless it's fundamentally broken. When bug reports start coming in that no one wants to deal with, then it would make sense to drop the option... For better or for worse, I have heard requests from Debian users who want SSL functionality. I personally don't see much value in it, since I believe there are better Unix-to-Unix network filesystems with built-in crypto, but to each his own. Steve Langasek postmodern programmer From davecb at canada.sun.com Thu Nov 8 18:59:24 2001 From: davecb at canada.sun.com (David Collier-Brown) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Is there interst in ssl these days? References: Message-ID: <3BEAD60C.20CD9831@canada.sun.com> "Gerald (Jerry) Carter" wrote: > I don't think we'll make an active move to remove it from > the code. I do think VPNs are a better solution. As long > as it works it will hang around, and since someone just > patched it for OpenSSL, this will be probably be a while. Ok, we have at least one user (:-)) --dave -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify Americas Customer Engineering, | some people and astonish the rest. SunPS Integration Services. | -- Mark Twain (905) 415-2849 | davecb@canada.sun.com From davecb at canada.sun.com Mon Nov 12 12:54:25 2001 From: davecb at canada.sun.com (David Collier-Brown) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Redundant Samba Servers References: <3BECA33B.C5ECDFF7@baywinds.org> Message-ID: <3BEFC681.17C2D25D@canada.sun.com> Bruce Ferrell wrote: > > Have a look at sysadmin magazine. They did an article on using > heartbeat from the linux HA project to create a fault tolerent samba > server. The article's at http://www.samag.com/articles/2001/0109/ (although it was inacessable this morning) Can some kind person add it to our links pages? --dave -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify Americas Customer Engineering, | some people and astonish the rest. SunPS Integration Services. | -- Mark Twain (905) 415-2849 | davecb@canada.sun.com From isamar at oaklawn.co.jp Tue Nov 13 00:16:00 2001 From: isamar at oaklawn.co.jp (Isamar Maia) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Redundant Samba Servers In-Reply-To: <3BEFC681.17C2D25D@canada.sun.com> Message-ID: It describes with external SCSI disks. I was wondering if it's possible also with only IDE disks...... -----Original Message----- From: samba-technical-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-technical-admin@lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of David Collier-Brown Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 9:54 PM To: Bruce Ferrell Cc: Suman Sai; samba-technical@lists.samba.org; Multiple recipients of list SAMBA-DOCS Subject: Re: Redundant Samba Servers Bruce Ferrell wrote: > > Have a look at sysadmin magazine. They did an article on using > heartbeat from the linux HA project to create a fault tolerent samba > server. The article's at http://www.samag.com/articles/2001/0109/ (although it was inacessable this morning) Can some kind person add it to our links pages? --dave -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify Americas Customer Engineering, | some people and astonish the rest. SunPS Integration Services. | -- Mark Twain (905) 415-2849 | davecb@canada.sun.com From shanu at exocore.com Tue Nov 13 04:55:36 2001 From: shanu at exocore.com (Shanker Balan) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Disabling roaming profiles Message-ID: <20011113102536.C1676@exocore.com> Hello: Q. How do i disable roaming profiles for users? A. Roaming profiles can be disabled on the Samba server by leaving the following two options undefined in your smb.conf. Do not comment them out entirely, instead just leave them unassigned. # logon path = \\%N\%U\profile # logon home = \\%N\%U logon path = logon home = Only local profiles will now be maintained for users. (Under NT 4.x, you can verify this by viewing the "User Profiles" tab under "System Properties". If you try changing the profile type, you should find only "Local Profile" listed) I hope that the above is technically correct! :) Since this is an often question on the Samba lists and is a feature that I use in my environment a lot, it would be great if the FAQ maintainers add this to the Samba FAQ and a mention of the same be made in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection under the "Configuration Instructions: Setting up Roaming User Profiles" heading. Thank you for your time. -- Han Solo: I think my eyes are getting better. Instead of a big dark blur I see a big light blur. Luke Skywalker: There's nothing to see. I used to live here you know. Han Solo: You're gonna die here you know. Convenient. From jerry at samba.org Tue Nov 13 13:52:55 2001 From: jerry at samba.org (Gerald (Jerry) Carter) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Disabling roaming profiles In-Reply-To: <20011113102536.C1676@exocore.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Shanker Balan wrote: > Hello: > > > > Q. How do i disable roaming profiles for users? > > A. Roaming profiles can be disabled on the Samba server by leaving the > following two options undefined in your smb.conf. Do not comment them > out entirely, instead just leave them unassigned. > > # logon path = \\%N\%U\profile > # logon home = \\%N\%U > logon path = > logon home = > > Only local profiles will now be maintained for users. (Under NT 4.x, you > can verify this by viewing the "User Profiles" tab under "System > Properties". If you try changing the profile type, you should find only > "Local Profile" listed) IIRC, only the "logon path = "" " is necessary (not logon home). Can you verify this? Let me know and I will add it into the Samba-PDC-HOWTO. cheers, jerry --------------------------------------------------------------------- www.samba.org SAMBA Team jerry_at_samba.org www.plainjoe.org jerry_at_plainjoe.org http://www.hp.com Hewlett-Packard --"I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan Hawk in Gattaca-- From monyo at samba.org Tue Nov 13 14:28:14 2001 From: monyo at samba.org (TAKAHASHI Motonobu) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Disabling roaming profiles In-Reply-To: References: <20011113102536.C1676@exocore.com> Message-ID: <20011113232814P.monyo@home.monyo.com> Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote: >IIRC, only the "logon path = "" " is necessary (not logon home). >Can you verify this? Let me know and I will add it into the >Samba-PDC-HOWTO. you are right. I had already examined this and had written the same information in Japanese KB J0054. ----- TAKAHASHI, Motonobu(monyo) monyo@samba.org Samba Team - http://samba.org/ Samba-JP - http://www.samba.gr.jp/ JWNTUG - http://www.jwntug.or.jp/ Analog-JP - http://www.jp.analog.cx/ MCSE(NT40,W2K), SCNA, CCNA, Turbo-CI From shanu at exocore.com Tue Nov 13 14:44:44 2001 From: shanu at exocore.com (Shanker Balan) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Disabling roaming profiles In-Reply-To: <20011113232814P.monyo@home.monyo.com>; from monyo@samba.org on Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 11:28:14PM +0900 References: <20011113102536.C1676@exocore.com> <20011113232814P.monyo@home.monyo.com> Message-ID: <20011113201444.A4681@exocore.com> Hello: TAKAHASHI Motonobu wrote, > Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote: > >IIRC, only the "logon path = "" " is necessary (not logon home). > >Can you verify this? Let me know and I will add it into the > >Samba-PDC-HOWTO. > > you are right. > I had already examined this and had written the same information in > Japanese KB J0054. You are right. Only "logon path =" was necessary. Tested this from an NT workstation. -- Shanu -- Darth Vader: I sense something. A presence I've not felt since... From giulioo at pobox.com Tue Nov 13 15:09:06 2001 From: giulioo at pobox.com (Giulio Orsero) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Disabling roaming profiles In-Reply-To: References: <20011113102536.C1676@exocore.com> Message-ID: <20011113150906.D5593276DE@i3.golden.dom> On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 07:52:55 -0600 (CST), you wrote: >> Q. How do i disable roaming profiles for users? >IIRC, only the "logon path = "" " is necessary (not logon home). >Can you verify this? Let me know and I will add it into the >Samba-PDC-HOWTO. nt, 2k, xp see "logon path" win9x sees "logon home" only -- giulioo@pobox.com From jerry at samba.org Tue Nov 13 15:39:06 2001 From: jerry at samba.org (Gerald (Jerry) Carter) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Disabling roaming profiles In-Reply-To: <20011113150906.D5593276DE@i3.golden.dom> Message-ID: On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Giulio Orsero wrote: > On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 07:52:55 -0600 (CST), you wrote: > > >> Q. How do i disable roaming profiles for users? > > >IIRC, only the "logon path = "" " is necessary (not logon home). > >Can you verify this? Let me know and I will add it into the > >Samba-PDC-HOWTO. > > nt, 2k, xp see "logon path" > > win9x sees "logon home" only Good point. I was think of NT base clients only. I hate win9x :-( jerry From shanu at exocore.com Thu Nov 15 09:57:58 2001 From: shanu at exocore.com (Shanker Balan) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Disabling roaming profiles In-Reply-To: ; from jerry@samba.org on Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 09:39:06AM -0600 References: <20011113150906.D5593276DE@i3.golden.dom> Message-ID: <20011115152758.A11136@exocore.com> Hello: Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote, > On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Giulio Orsero wrote: > > > On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 07:52:55 -0600 (CST), you wrote: > > > > >> Q. How do i disable roaming profiles for users? > > > > >IIRC, only the "logon path = "" " is necessary (not logon home). > > >Can you verify this? Let me know and I will add it into the > > >Samba-PDC-HOWTO. > > > > nt, 2k, xp see "logon path" > > > > win9x sees "logon home" only > > Good point. I was think of NT base clients only. I hate win9x :-( Guess my original FAQ entry still hold good for inclusion then. -- Shanu -- Using the Force, Yoda effortlessly frees the X-Wing from the bog. Luke Skywalker: I don't believe it. Yoda: That is why you fail. From jerry at samba.org Thu Nov 15 14:27:32 2001 From: jerry at samba.org (Gerald (Jerry) Carter) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:26 2004 Subject: Disabling roaming profiles In-Reply-To: <20011115152758.A11136@exocore.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Shanker Balan wrote: > Guess my original FAQ entry still hold good for inclusion then. Yup. I'll add it in.