[Samba] Desktops for non-roaming profiles
Dennis McLeod
dmcleod at foranyauto.com
Tue Mar 25 15:20:38 GMT 2008
I have used it, and I believe it fails.
If you look at the link I posted, it'll explain what I experienced...
Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Bair [mailto:ryandbair at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 6:18 PM
To: Dennis McLeod
Cc: Ryan Steele; samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Desktops for non-roaming profiles
I'd recommend trying USMT ( user state migration tool ) from Microsoft. It
has options specifically for migrating local account data and settings to
domain accounts. I have not used it for the purpose so more research would
be advised before diving in.
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Dennis McLeod <dmcleod at foranyauto.com>
wrote:
> Yeah, in my domain, it's simply a matter of logging on as the domain
> user, then doing the profile copy as described.
> I get all of the user settings, documents, Outlook Profile, etc.
> Just not cookies, passwords, etc.
> I can open Outlook, but have to re-enter their login information do
> download email (POP, not Exchange...).
> Same on some websites.
> Then there are permission issues, too.
> I made a group, (other than domainusers) put my users in there, and
> made that group part of the local administrators group.
> Does the test user have Administrator permissions on the machine.
> Not that you want to run this way, but a good way to test.
> How about a domain user with NO local account.
> Does that get you a new profile based off of the default profile?
> With or without the other issues?
> Good luck....
> Dennis
>
> The whole thread I gave may be better than that particular message I
> pointed you at.:
>
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/linux.samba/browse_thread/thread/42370e
> da9bdb
> 3ef0/9c8b4de804545326?#9c8b4de804545326
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-bounces+dmcleod=foranyauto.com at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-bounces+dmcleod=foranyauto.com at lists.samba.org] On
> Behalf Of Ryan Steele
>
> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 4:19 PM
> To: samba at lists.samba.org
>
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> Subject: Re: [Samba] Desktops for non-roaming profiles
>
> Hi Dennis,
>
>
> Dennis McLeod wrote:
> > Are you trying to use the EXISTING profile on the machine?
>
> Yeah...
>
> > It's not going to be as seamless as you would like.
> >
>
> Darn. :-)
>
> > Basically, you will have to sit in front of each machine, join it
> to > the domain, log in as the user into the domain to create the
> local > profile), reboot (to free up the user profile - logging out
> doesn't > work), log in as administrator, look at c:\documents and
> settings to > get the name of the new profile (usually the username
> appended with a > .domainname), then right click on My computer,
> properties, advanced, > user profiles, highlight the old profile,
> copy to button, point it at > the new user profile, change
> permissions to the new user (or if it's a generic profile, use
"everyone").
> > Then, log back out, and in as the NEW domain user, and see what you
get.
> >
>
> It does seem to copy the desktop items (and probably other things as
> well), but drops me in to C:\, and I get weird behaviors. It's
> unable to load the Windows Classic theme (I get the error "The theme
could not load.
> Unspecified error."), and exhibits odd behaviors (loading the XP
> theme turns the XP theme off, for example). The permissions look right
to me...
>
> > It will not copy cookies or passwords (Outlook) so those will need
> to > be fixed.
> >
>
> How about background, appearance, etc.? None of those are preserved
> in my tests, though it probably has to do with the aforementioned
> problem (defaulting to C:\).
>
> > Microsoft has a user migration tool which is supposed to do this,
> but > it doesn't work, IMHO.
> >
> > I chose to migrate a few, and rebuild a few. It might take me a
> year, > but they'll get moved, eventually.
> >
> > Also, I had to set local machine policy to "Only allow local profiles"
> > and "Prevent Roaming profile changes from Propagating to the server":
> >
>
> Yeah, that helped.
>
> > Start, Run, gpedit.msc, "Computer Configuration", "Administrative
> > Templates", "system", User Profiles".
> > registry string:
> >
> > Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 > >
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System]
> > "LocalProfile"=dword:00000001
> > "ReadOnlyProfile"=dword:00000001
> >
> >
> > This might be why it's going to \TEMP. XP want's to pull down a >
> roaming policy, but there exists none.....
> >
> >
>
> I think that may be the case as well.
>
> > If that's the case I would suspect you won't have the second >
> (.domainname) profile in c:\documents and settings....
> >
>
> Until I changed those two entries, you're right I didn't.
>
> >
> > If you have a local user named bob, and a domain user named bob,
> and > bob already has a local profile, if you log into the domain as
> bob, > you should get a second profile named bob.domainname......
> >
> >
> > HTH,
> > Dennis
> >
> >
> > Here's another reference:
> > http://groups.google.com/group/linux.samba/msg/9c8b4de804545326
> >
> >
> >
>
> That didn't seem to fly for me either.
>
> I'm interested to hear what you think with regards to it dropping me to
C:\.
> The user DOMAINNAME\bob has privileges to access C:\Documents and
> Settings\bob.DOMAINNAME, which I overwrote with the existing profile
> using the Windows profile copy mechanism.
>
> Thanks for your assistance thus far.
>
> Ryan
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