Profiles : always retrieving 'default' prototype.

Burch, Phil pburch at sccd.ctc.edu
Mon May 17 20:15:00 GMT 1999


I just confirmed that my [Profiles] share is as follows:

[Profiles]
 comment = User Profiles
 path = /usr/share/samba/profiles
 browseable = no
 guest ok = yes
 writable = yes


> ----------
> From: 	Melissa M. Thrush[SMTP:mmt4q at ee.virginia.edu]
> Reply To: 	mmt4q at ee.virginia.edu
> Sent: 	Monday, May 17, 1999 11:58 AM
> To: 	Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: 	RE: Profiles : always retrieving 'default' prototype.
> 
> In a doc called "ntroamprofile" it says:
> 
> "If you are using a samba server for the profiles, you must make
> the share specified in the logon path browseable.  Windows 95 
> appears to check that it can see the share and any subdirectories
> within that share specified by the logon path option, rather than
> just connecting straight away.  It also attempts to create the
> components of the full path for you.  If the creation of any
> component fails, or if it cannot see any component of the path,
> the profile creation / reading fails."
> 
> Hope this helps.  I'm just getting ready to try this in a mixed
> Win95/WinNT workstation environment.  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Melissa
> 
> On Tue, 18 May 1999, Andrew Perrin - Demography wrote:
> 
> > Interesting - it most definitely did not work for us, and I think I
> > remember reading that it wouldn't work in the docs, although now I can't
> > find it. Do others have similar experiences, either way?
> > 
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Andrew J. Perrin - aperrin at demog.berkeley.edu - NT/Unix Admin/Support
> > Department of Demography    -    University of California at Berkeley
> > 2232 Piedmont Avenue #2120  -    Berkeley, California, 94720-2120 USA
> > http://demog.berkeley.edu/~aperrin --------------------------SEIU1199
> > 
> > On Mon, 17 May 1999, Burch, Phil wrote:
> > 
> > > FYI: My profiles share is not browseable and does work.
> > > 
> > > > ----------
> > > > From: 	Andrew Perrin - Demography[SMTP:aperrin at demog.Berkeley.EDU]
> > > > Reply To: 	aperrin at demog.Berkeley.EDU
> > > > Sent: 	Monday, May 17, 1999 10:54 AM
> > > > To: 	Multiple recipients of list
> > > > Subject: 	Re: Profiles : always retrieving 'default'
> prototype.
> > > > 
> > > > profiles needs to be:
> > > > 
> > > > browseable=yes
> > > > 
> > > > (if this isn't on the NTDOM FAQ, it needs to be.)
> > > > 
> > > > ap
> > > > 
> > > > Andrew J. Perrin - aperrin at demog.berkeley.edu - NT/Unix
> Admin/Support
> > > > Department of Demography    -    University of California at
> Berkeley
> > > > 2232 Piedmont Avenue #2120  -    Berkeley, California, 94720-2120
> USA
> > > > http://demog.berkeley.edu/~aperrin
> --------------------------SEIU1199
> > > > 
> > > > On Tue, 18 May 1999, Frederic Lejal wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > > Hi samba gurus !
> > > > > 
> > > > > First of all, thanks to those who helped me with the "No domain
> > > > > server was available" problem. I have now successfully configured
> > > > > samba to use netlogons. I also turned on unix passwords
> > > > > synchronisation without any trouble. If I omit the roaming profile
> > > > > problem described below, I am ready to migrate this in
> 'production'
> > > > > in our team. But I have some problems with the roaming profiles :
> > > > > each time I log in, I have NT4's default profile, with the
> > > > > "first-time-in" "Welcome to Windows NT" tips box (without the
> little
> > > > > checkbox to avoid this window at each login...).
> > > > > 
> > > > > Here is my configuration :
> > > > > 
> > > > > Server (prospero): RedHat Linux 5.2, Samba 2.0.3
> > > > > Client: Windows NT 4SP4 Workstation
> > > > > 
> > > > > smb.conf :
> > > > > 
> > > > >    logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U\Profile
> > > > > 
> > > > > [homes]
> > > > >    comment = Home Directories
> > > > >    browseable = no
> > > > >    valid users = %S
> > > > >    writable = no
> > > > >    write list = %S
> > > > >    create mask =  0774
> > > > > 
> > > > > [Profiles]
> > > > >    path = /home
> > > > >    writeable = yes
> > > > >    browseable = no
> > > > >    guest ok = yes
> > > > > 
> > > > > logon script (generated by a perl script, which replaces %U by the
> user
> > > > login):
> > > > > 
> > > > > NET USE U: \\prospero\%U
> > > > > NET TIME \\prospero /YES /SET
> > > > > 
> > > > > Client : DeleteRoamingCache=1(dWord)
> > > > > (to be sure we use the one on the server, at least during the test
> > > > > phase).
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > I have read in the mailing archive that Luis Claudio R. Goncalves
> > > > > (13 jan 1999) is successfully running this configuration (at least
> > > > > Profiles section and logon path). Unfortunately, I am not able to
> > > > > have it working here.
> > > > > 
> > > > > When I login, I sometimes have the "slow network message". Then I
> > > > > insist to have NT retrieving the profile on the server...and
> obtain
> > > > > the default 'first time login' profile. I apply some modifications
> > > > > (removing briefcase from the desktop for example), and logout.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Then, I can see the date of NTUser.dat changed on the server...but
> > > > > not the Desktop subfolder. If I login again, this is the same
> story.
> > > > > 
> > > > > If I start with an empty "Profile" directory in the home
> directory,
> > > > > it is filled with the well known "Desktop", "StartUp", ... folders
> > > > > after the first logout. But then, I still have the default profile
> > > > > when logging in, as if it was the first time !
> > > > > 
> > > > > It seems this is not a permission problem, as some folders and
> files
> > > > > are created if Profile is empty. Also, NTUser.dat timestamp is
> > > > > modified at each logout. What else can it be ?
> > > > > 
> > > > > Any help would really be appreciated (the deadline for my report
> > > > > about this configuration is not so far \;o).
> > > > > 
> > > > > Best regards,
> > > > > ---
> > > > > Frederic LEJAL <frederic.lejal at infodesign.net>
> > > > > InfoDesign Communications S.A.			P:
> +41-22-771.0440
> > > > > 1 chemin Plein-Vent, CH-1228 Arare-Geneve	F: +41-22-771.0441
> > > > > 
> > > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> Melissa Thrush
> Dept. of Electrical Engineering
> University of Virginia
> Thornton Hall - C213
> Phone: 804-924-6072
> Fax:   804-924-8818
> 
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