<pubdate>April 1 2003</pubdate>
</chapterinfo>
-<sect1>
<title>System Policies</title>
+<sect1>
+<title>Basic System Policy Info</title>
+
<para>
Much of the information necessary to implement System Policies and
Roaming User Profiles in a Samba domain is the same as that for
occasionally notice things changing back to the original settings.
</para>
-</sect2/
</sect3>
+</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1>
The case of the profile is significant. The file must be called
NTuser.DAT or, for a mandatory profile, NTuser.MAN.
</para>
-</note>
</sect2>
</note>
</sect2>
+</sect1>
</chapter>
-</sect1>
Roaming Profiles and System/Network policies are advanced network administration topics
that are covered separately in this document.
</para>
+</note>
<para>
The following functionalities are new to the Samba 3.0 release:
<!ENTITY Compiling SYSTEM "Compiling.sgml">
<!ENTITY unicode SYSTEM "unicode.sgml">
<!ENTITY CUPS SYSTEM "CUPS-printing.sgml">
-<!ENTITY AdvancedNetworkManagement SYSTEM "AdvancedNetworkAdmin.sgml">
+<!ENTITY AdvancedNetworkAdmin SYSTEM "AdvancedNetworkAdmin.sgml">
]>
<book id="Samba-HOWTO-Collection">
<para>Samba has several features that you might want or might not want to use. The chapters in this
part each cover one specific feature.</para>
</partintro>
-&AdvancedNetworkManagment;
+&AdvancedNetworkAdmin;
&NT-Security;
&GROUP-MAPPING-HOWTO;
&Samba-PAM;
</sect2>
<sect2>
-<title>Share Level Security>
+<title>Share Level Security</title>
<para>
Ok, now for share level security. In share level security the client