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thank you for the reply! thanks

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hi there,

when i try to download the windows client for zentyal desktop for windows it spits out a 404. i was wondering if anybody could link me to a place i could download this instead of zentyal.org or if anybody from zentyal is reading this, get it fixed?

http://trac.zentyal.org/wiki/Documentation/Community/ZentyalDesktop/Windows
the guide for it

and the link from this page
http://zentyal.org/download/zentyal-desktop

which 404's from it

thanks
calum

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My bad, I hadn't read the documentation properly. Basically, I need to enable roaming profiles but yet I still cannot mount the /home directory on the client box.

Basically, when I enable roaming profiles and so on, it *should* mount the /home directory from the server on the client end yet this still does not happen. I am asked a few things about SSH keys and so on.

I'm following the steps here: http://trac.zentyal.org/wiki/Documentation/Community/ZentyalDesktop/Ubuntu

yet still not getting anywhere :S

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Still not getting anywhere with this. The last two replies seemed quite promising but neither worked.

This is still unsolved.

Not really sure what to do/try in order to  get this working. Any ideas anyone?

Update: trying oneiric desktop with zentyal server iso in virtualbox before taking any drastic actions with anything. Hopefully it should work. Trying the last idea posted. Thanks

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I notice that when I set everything up with the LDAP and install zentyal-desktop on ubuntu LTS the home directory is that of a local file system (i.e on the client as to the server.)

How do I get the /home/useraccount on the Zentyal server to automatically be used in the Ubuntu LTS Client boxes?

How is this possible?

Any answers would be great.

The File Sharing section in Zentyal seems more geared towards Windows and general sharing yet I know there is an answer to this, I just don't know it.

Couldn't find anything on the forum. As I said, any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Calum

UPDATE::::

I sort of used the libpam-mt which was recommended, but I used the one on the https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SingleSignOn#Shared_Files site

used this:

<volume fstype="fuse" path="sshfs#%(USER)@slave1.brainvitamins.net:/home/%(USER)/shared" mountpoint="~/Shared/" options="workaround=rename" />

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