On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Tom Hudak wrote:
> I recently ran into a serious issue with the way outlook does a number of
> things. (This may in part be w2k's fault as well.)
>
> Recently after downgrading our samba PDC from 2.2.1a to 2.2.0, outlook no
> longer runs for users. After the downgrade went in place, the w2k machines
> lost their trust accounts and needed to be re-added to the domain. This
> includes the users on that box. (Which are assigned a completely unique ID
> every single time they are added, whether it's the same user or not.)

Why would you want to downgrade to Samba 2.2.0? 2.2.1a fixes a LOT of
stuff.

> My only conclusion is that in re-establishing the trust account and re-adding
> the users, outlook no longer runs, with an all-to-informational error of
> "Cannot start microsoft outlook" and nothing more. I think that some registry
> setting is expecting a different UID than it's receiving upon execution of
> Outlook by the newly re-added user. This has the side effect of not being able
> to run Outlook in any way by that user, on that workstation.
>
> If anyone has run into this problem, I would be very interested in finding out
> what you did, until then I'll be scouring registry entries for anything
> dealing with a uid or outlook, and playing until it works again. (No, not even
> a re-install seems to do the trick.)
>
> I'm very disturbed that this behavior exists and I am very interested in
> knowing why, so at a very minimum I can get my users functional again.

Heh, welcome to M$.  :)

> Any suggestions are MORE than appreciated, I've already spent WAY TO LONG on
> this little fit w2k/o2k is throwing and I'm about to format/reinstall all of
> those users from scratch.

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