From 3e734b7a4428cdd274b2ee819011c1ec380f14a3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jelmer Vernooij Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 14:17:03 +0000 Subject: Remove obsolete textdocs - they have been migrated to SGML (This used to be commit 327075d14f266170de140d728b4a4a4283e65026) --- docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfiles-Win2K.txt | 112 -------------------------- docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfiles-Win9X.txt | 58 ------------- docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfilesInNT4.txt | 71 ---------------- 3 files changed, 241 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfiles-Win2K.txt delete mode 100644 docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfiles-Win9X.txt delete mode 100644 docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfilesInNT4.txt (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfiles-Win2K.txt b/docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfiles-Win2K.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 11a326bafb..0000000000 --- a/docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfiles-Win2K.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -You must first convert the profile from a local profile to a domain -profile on the MS Windows workstation as follows: - -1. Log on as the LOCAL workstation administrator. - -2. Right click on the 'My Computer' Icon, select 'Properties' - -3. Click on the 'User Profiles' tab - -4. Select the profile you wish to convert (click on it once) - -5. Click on the button 'Copy To' - -6. In the "Permitted to use" box, click on the 'Change' button. - -7. Click on the 'Look in" area that lists the machine name, when you click -here it will open up a selection box. Click on the domain to which the -profile must be accessible. - -Note: You will need to log on if a logon box opens up. Eg: In the connect -as: MIDEARTH\root, password: mypassword. - -8. To make the profile capable of being used by anyone select 'Everyone' - -9. Click OK. The Selection box will close. - -10. Now click on the 'Ok' button to create the profile in the path you -nominated. - -Done. You now have a profile that can be editted using the samba-3.0.0 -profiles tool. - - - -> Keep profiles clean and small by making them mandatory. -> See the Win2K/WinXP resource kits for details how to create a mandatory profile. -> -> Can you do this when using Samba as a PDC? I thought you could only do -> policies if you had a Win2K server? - -No difference. Samba handles the profile ACLs the same way Win2K does. -But understand that it is the Win2K client that does all the processing -of the SIDs on the ACLs in the profile NTUser.DAT file. - - -Note: ------ -> Unless your users are using Outlook (or virtually any E-mail client for -> that matter) I have a few users with .PST files that are over 1Gig in -> size. This is due to the regular amount of data files that we are sent. I -> have discussed with them the need to trim those files down. - -Under NT/2K the use of mandotory profiles forces the use of MS Exchange -storage of mail data. That keeps desktop profiles usable. - - -Note: ------ - Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 08:32:17 -0000 - From: John Russell - Reply-To: John Russell - To: samba@lists.samba.org - Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Windows XP - - [ The following text is in the "iso-8859-1" character set. ] - [ Your display is set for the "US-ASCII" character set. ] - [ Some characters may be displayed incorrectly. ] - - this is a security check new to Windows XP (or maybe only - Windows XP service pack 1). It can be disabled via a group policy in - Active Directory. The policy is: - - "Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\User - Profiles\Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profile Folders" - - ...and it should be set to "Enabled". - - Does the new version of samba have an Active Directory analogue? If so, - then you may be able to set the policy through this. - - If you cannot set group policies in samba, then you may be able to set - the policy locally on each machine. If you want to try this, then do - the following (N.B. I don't know for sure that this will work in the - same way as a domain group policy): - - On the XP workstation log in with an Administrator account. - - Click: "Start", "Run" - Type: "mmc" - Click: "OK" - - A Microsoft Management Console should appear. - Click: File, "Add/Remove Snap-in...", "Add" - Double-Click: "Group Policy" - Click: "Finish", "Close" - Click: "OK" - - In the "Console Root" window: - Expand: "Local Computer Policy", "Computer Configuration", - "Administrative Templates", "System", "User Profiles" - Double-Click: "Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profile - Folders" - Select: "Enabled" - Click: OK" - - Close the whole console. You do not need to save the settings (this - refers to the console settings rather than the policies you have - changed). - - Reboot. - - diff --git a/docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfiles-Win9X.txt b/docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfiles-Win9X.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3d9c239a61..0000000000 --- a/docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfiles-Win9X.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -To : "C.Lee Taylor" -Cc : Bart , - samba@lists.samba.org -Attchmnt: -Subject : Re: [Samba] Profiles ... ------ Message Text ----- -On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, C.Lee Taylor wrote: - -> John H Terpstra wrote: -> > On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, C.Lee Taylor wrote: -> > -> > -> >>Bart wrote: -> >> -> >>>Or ju put the documents on the home drive and change the target of the -> >>>'my documents' folder to this home drive. -> >>> -> >>>that way you have security & all the docs on a mounted drive. -> >> -> >> We did that with Win98SE, and found that some times it would change -> >>back or to something that should cause problems ... that is why I was -> >>hoping, there was away around this ... but then it seems not. -> > -> > -> > Did you check the Win98 Resource Kit for how to configure this? -> No, just searched the registery for the set strings, changed them and -> tested. Also used support.microsoft.com for other info ... Don't have -> access to the Resource kits, unless they have not put them up on the net -> and it's legal for us to use them wihtout paying? - -That method does not work well. You need the Win98 Group Policy Editor to -set this up. It can be found on the Original full product Win98 -installation CD under tools/reskit/netadmin/poledit. You install this -using the Add/Remove Programs facility and then click on the 'Have Disk' -tab. - -Use the Group Policy Editor to create a policy file that specifies the -location of user profiles and/or the 'My Documents' etc. stuff. You then -save these settings in a file called Config.POL that needs to be placed in -the root of the [NETLOGON] share. If your Win98 is configured to log onto -the Samba Domain, it will automatically read this file and update the -Win98 registry of the machine that is logging on. - -All of this is covered in the Win98 Resource Kit documentation. - -If you do not do it this way, then every so often Win98 will check the -integrity of the registry and will restore it's settings from the back-up -copy of the registry it stores on each Win98 machine. Hence, your symptoms -of things changing back to original settings. - -Hope this helps. I have omitted quite a lot of detail you will need to -figure out. Yell if you need more help. - -- John T. --- -John H Terpstra -Email: jht@samba.org - diff --git a/docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfilesInNT4.txt b/docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfilesInNT4.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 666788643e..0000000000 --- a/docs/textdocs/CreatingGroupProfilesInNT4.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -Unfortunately, the Resource Kit info is Win NT4/2K version specific. - -Here is a quick guide: - -1. On your NT4 Domain Controller, right click on 'My Computer', then -select the tab labelled 'User Profiles'. - -2. Select a user profile you want to migrate and click on it. - -Note: I am using the term "migrate" lossely. You can copy a profile to -create a group profile. You can give the user 'Everyone' rights to the -profile you copy this to. That is what you need to do, since your samba -domain is not a member of a trust relationship with your NT4 PDC. - -3. Click the 'Copy To' button. - -4. In the box labelled 'Copy Profile to' add your new path, eg: -c:\temp\foobar - -5. Click on the button labelled 'Change' in the "Permitted to use" box. - -6. Click on the group 'Everyone' and then click OK. This closes the -'chose user' box. - -7. Now click OK. - -Follow the above for every profile you need to migrate. - - -Side bar Notes: ---------------- -You should obtain the SID of your NT4 domain. You can use smbpasswd to do -this. Read the man page. - -With Samba-3.0.0 alpha code you can import all you NT4 domain accounts -using the net samsync method. This way you can retain your profile -settings as well as all your users. - -Also Note: ----------- -The above method can be used to create mandatory profiles also. To convert -a group profile into a mandatory profile simply locate the NTUser.DAT file -in the copied profile and rename it to NTUser.MAN. - - -Next Note: ----------- -The W2K professional resource kit has moveuser.exe: - -Description: - - moveuser.exe changes the security of a profile from one user to another. - This allows the account domain to change, and/or the user name to change. - - -Next Note: ----------- -You can identify the SID by using GetSID.exe from the Windows NT Server 4.0 -Resource Kit. - -Windows NT 4.0 stores the local profile information in the registry under -the following key: -HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList - -Under the ProfileList key, there will be subkeys named with the SIDs of the -users who have logged on to this computer. (To find the profile information -for the user whose locally cached profile you want to move, find the SID for -the user with the GetSID.exe utility.) Inside of the appropriate user's -subkey, you will see a string value named ProfileImagePath. - - -- cgit