Ken, 
        You ROCK! I was really begining to doubt my sanity. Now for the real question, 
do you, or your friend, know how to setup a default logon script for all users. 
Failing that any idea how to automate the pdbedit setup? I have found that I can 
specify the logon script using usermgr.exe and that seems to work, but I would like to 
be able to specify a default script for all users. 

Thanks,
Garl
> 
> I used to know Samba well, but haven't had a chance to use it in a 
> production environment for a couple of years now.  So I asked my 
> friend Peter Shearer, who is not on this list, what he knows.  
> His reply:
> 
> ----------------------------
> I believe that they deprecated and removed the smb.conf "logon
> script" parameter from the 3.0 tree because each authentication
> subsystem (i.e. ldapsam, tdbsam) has its own way of determining 
> that value.  Certainly, if it isn't removed at this point, I know 
> that it doesn't work.  So at this point, I believe the only way 
> to set up the logon script is to use the pdbedit app as said 
> below.  Someone might want to verify that, but I believe this is 
> the case.
> 
> That said, I believe that it is still available in the 2.2 
> software, but I wouldn't go back to that stuff.  :)
> 
> --Peter
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