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Old 14th September 2007, 01:50 AM
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Samba Headache

Im trying to configure a pdc to windows xp using samba. Though no matter what I look for on google none of the solutions seem to. well. work.


Also I need a little understanding. Is there a way to automatically put all moved files on a user drive instead of locally then when logging off transfer them? I believe thats called Roaming profiles.


I need some help with this. or at least a decent guide.


I need to have to groups in samba:

samba_admins ----- unix group Admins
Samba_users ------- unix group smbusers

I got the policys figured out because they where working for me using poledit.exe and the winxp templates.


whenever i set up groups it never works, and i always get a roaming profile cannot be located error. I've set them to domain groups.

I've added the users to smbpasswd file and made sure they are part of the mapped samba unix group.


such a headache.

hope someone can help.
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