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Old 22nd March 2005, 01:14 AM
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Samba roaming profile issue

I am running fedora core three and have Samba set up as a PDC with roaming profiles. On one of my XP machines i can't get roaming profiles to work. I keep getting an access denied error when logging off and saving settings. I have blown out the profile path and rebuilt it on Fedora to no evail. I also changed the the owner to the user. To transfer profiles i have been logging into XP as admin and using the "copy to" button to transfer the profile in to the new local profile as well as the samba profile folder. This works without any errors. After transfering i change the rights of the profile folder on the samba server to the user as owner. The Xp machine is running office 2003 which is unique to this machine. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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