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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: prob on October 26, 2003, 11:25:59 AM
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I have this error in the samba log. It may have been caused by my recent upgrade from 5.6 to 6.0b3
Anyway, the problem now is that I can't log a Windows 2000 PC onto the E-smith server, the Windows message is the "Specified user does not exist" after I give admin as the user with permission to add to PC to the server.
Thoughts?
Paul
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prob wrote:
> I have this error in the samba log. It may have been caused
> by my recent upgrade from 5.6 to 6.0b3
As has been said here scores of times, report all malfunctions to smebugs@mitel.com. Be sure to apply all updates and follow the usual post-update procedure first.
Charlie
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noted Charlie, but I understand that the smbpasswd database can become corrupted for a variety of reasons (not just through an upgrade) and I was interested in any thoughts on how to fix it.
I see other users have had success in recovering the database from a backup, so I will try that.
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Fixed the problem, here's how.
1. Looked in SAMBA log for machine I was logging in from and saw entrys saying that the machine name wasn't recognised.
2. Followed SAMBA howto by Darrell May at http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/dmay/mitel/howto/samba-howto.html and deleted the machine name entries for the 2 PC's in the network. I also saw reference in the log to an alternative name for one of the PC's I used when trying to join the domain which I also deleted
3. Rebooted the client PC and logged in successfully as a user. Unfortunately Windows had trouble with the roaming profile (new profile directory started with a 000 suffix) Pulled out the network cable and logged out (so e-smith server copy of the profile not corrupted), logged in as local administrator, and added user as a user on the domain (with admin rights which seems to be necessary)
4. Logged off and administrator and back on as user, success.
Life is good again.