On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 08:06:38PM +0100, Ottavio Campana wrote: > Quando perņ un utente cercad entrare mi dice che > non trova il profilo. > Che cavolo č 'sto profilo?
{warning: in questo momento ho sottomano i doc solo di samba 2.2} ne parlano (neanche tanto) i files samba-pdc-faq.html e samba-pdc-howto.html Per esempio: logon path Lets you specify where you would like users profiles kept. The default, that is in the users home directory, does encourage a bit of fiddling. Chapter 4. Profiles, Policies and Logon Scripts Profiles NT Profiles should work if you have followed the setup so far. A user's profile contains a whole lot of their personal settings, the contents of their desktop, personal 'My Documents' and so on. When they log off, all of the profile is copied to their directory on the server and is downloaded again when they logon on again, possibly on another client machine. Sounds great but can be a bit of a bug bear sometimes. Users let their profiles get too big and then complain about how long it takes to log on each time. This sample setup only supports NT profiles, rumor has it that it is also possible to do the same on Win95, my users don't know and I'm not telling them. Se fossero files specifici per samba 2.2 puoi sempre cercare qui: * Although 2.0.7 has almost had its day as a PDC, I (drb) will keep the 2.0.7 PDC pages at [75]http://bioserve.latrobe.edu.au/samba going for a while yet. Poi ci dovrebbero essere anche This document does not replace the text files DOMAIN_CONTROL.txt, DOMAIN.txt (by John H Terpstra) or NTDOMAIN.txt (by Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton). Those documents provide more detail and an insight