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Setting up Roaming Profiles
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Setting up Roaming Profiles
Hi everyone,
I am facing a problem that I am not able to have AD users to connect to a Roaming Profile, that a path is pointing to a ReadyNAS share. When I login to the AD Windows gives me a message of "You've been singed in with a temperory profile", the settings are based on the following link.
https://cloudmithun.wordpress.com/2013/07/04/how-to-create-roaming-user-profile/
Except for the part of the folder advanced sharing, which instead of Windows Server, ReadyNAS is taking care of the sharing permission in its "Network Access" settings. And here's the details:
Model : ReadyNAS 516
Firmware : 6.2.4
Windows version : Windows Server 2008 R2
Share settings:
Network Access > SMB > Security
Everyone - None
Domain Admains - READ/WRITE
Administrator - READ/WRITE
Allow anonymous access - None
Network Access > SMB > DFS
Enable DFS Root - Yes
File Access > Security (I have not changed any settings because I assume Windows have the control. Anyhow, parameters as follow)
Folder Owner - Administrator
Folder Group - Domain Admins
Everyone - None
Folder Owner - READ/WRITE
Folder Group - READ/WRITE
Domain Admains - READ/WRITE
32774 - READ ONLY
Administrator - READ/WRITE
Could anyone point out where the problem could be, or it would even better if anyone could share a tutorial of setting up Roaming Profiles with OS6 ReadyNAS. Thanks
Tommy
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Re: Setting up Roaming Profiles
You may be better off using iSCSI and sharing the files on the LUN from your server.
You can get into some issues with smb signing and how profiles expect ntfs permissions to work.
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