[Samba] roaming cache and nt acl support

Michael Joyner mjoyner at ewc.edu
Wed Mar 13 06:00:45 GMT 2002


This has to do with SP2 applied to W2K.

You have to have your profile server be a part of the domain vs running 
in security=server or security=user modes if you want to use nt acls.

William Jojo wrote:

> 
> Howdy!
> 
> Got a wierd one here....
> 
> on 2.2.1a with "nt acl support = yes" I do not seem to have any
> problems...
> 
> however, when I do 2.2.2, I get issues with deleting roaming cache in
> Windows 2000/SP2 on logoff...but, when I set "nt acl support =
> no" everything is way cool.
> 
> now on 2.2.3a it does the same thing and on 2.2.4-pre also does the same
> thing.
> 
> The issue with this is it appears that even the Administrator cannot
> remove locally cached profiles from the PC without jumping through a large
> series of hoops (by way of permissions). For example
> rt-click/properties/security/advanced/take ownership/allow
> inheritable....blah blah blah....
> 
> but, like I said set "nt acl support = no" and it's happy as a clam (the
> previously unremovable will remain, the new profiles are removed as
> expected)
> 
> So I guess my questions are:
> 
> 1) Is this normal behaviour for "nt acl support = yes"?
> 2) Should I be setting it to no?
> 3) Is it a bug introduced at 2.2.2?
> 
> 
> I can get a dump together if someone would like me to...
> 
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> 
> 






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