>If you set logon drive = H: (or whatever), the user will have
>\\servername\username automatically mapped to that drive and netlogon.bat
will run
>under that drive.  Without a clear definition, I believe samba defaults to
using Z:

OK, the above isn't entirely true:  logon drive = H: will map H: to whatever
logon home is set to (\\%N\%U in my case).

Also, as a note to those people who don't really want to mess with roaming
profiles in the first place (me), setting 'logon path =' (no value) forces
local user accounts to be generated as Local and not Roaming when they first
logon.  Apparently samba causes Win NT/2000 to create local workstation
accounts as Roaming if logon path is specified.

David M. Brown
Frick, Frick & Jett� Architects
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